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The Nike Dunk Low Revisits A 2022 Pair In “Seaweed”

The Nike Dunk Low Revisits A 2022 Pair In “Seaweed”

Though operating as distinct operations with their own teams, a bit of bleedover between Nike and Jordan Brand is far from unprecedented. Look to the countless “Bred” looks that’ve landed on Nike core products, or flowing the opposite direction, in kicks like the Nike SB Air Jordan 4.

Two of Beaverton’s more valued current propositions now intersect as the Nike Dunk Low “Seaweed” calls up a color combination made famous by the Air Jordan 1. It may not be an exact replication, but tell us that you see the pine green overlays and silveryy Swoosh and don’t immediately jump to the Air Jordan 1 “Gorge Green,” itself a tacit flip of a CO.JP pair from about two decades earlier. Darker greens distinguish this shoe from that Jumpman execution, and conversely, that neutral branding helps break this from “Be True To Your School” Michigan State style. All the same, these naturalistic tones make these an easy candidate for Fall/Winter wear.

As an earnest GR, the Nike Dunk Low “Seaweed” is expected to hit shelves sometime in the coming weeks, eschewing a concrete release date. Catch official images below and watch our Sneaker Release Dates page to be the first to know when this pair does arrive.

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