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Oregon’s Division St. Is Releasing Another Nike “What The Duck” Dunk In Triple Black

A third pair is confirmed.

Oregon’s Division St. Is Releasing Another Nike “What The Duck” Dunk In Triple Black

The University Of Oregon’s Division St. project caused a major blip in the sneaker radar last month with the release of their “What The Duck” Nike Dunk set. Touted for its eclectic mash-up of colors, patterns, and textures that represent the Oregon Duck faithful, the What The Ducks raised even more eyebrows for its exclusive launch on secondary marketplace GOAT/Flight Club.

Nike What The Duck Dunk Black Oregon Division St
Division St. Nike “What The Duck” Dunk fuelkicks

Divison St., the NIL-collective created to to generate funds for student-athletes, is now set to round out the Dunk set by making it an official trio. A first look at an all-black execution of the sneaker has been revealed with black suede toes, perforated mid-panels, the Duck wing textures on the heel, and a plethora of other details inspired by Oregon’s jersey history over the last quarter century.

The shoes will very likely be releasing exclusively through GOAT/Flight Club channels this Holiday 2024 season; according to @brandon1an, this all-black What The Duck Dunk by Division St. is expected to have an MSRP of $300 — $25 more than the first two drops.

In other Dunk news, one of the year’s most significant drops lands on November 9th; here’s everything you need to know about the Wu-Tang Dunk.

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