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Safari Patterns Appear On The Nike Dunk Low “Chlorophyll”

Safari Patterns Appear On The Nike Dunk Low “Chlorophyll”

The Nike Dunk Low continues to dominate wish-lists everywhere, and it hasn’t showed any signs of changing course.

Recently, the late Peter Moore’s 37-year-old design emerged with suede “Chlorophyll” panels, likening is he offering to the beloved Air Max 1 from (2006) covered in the same hue. And while the rich green hue makes the latest low-top Nike Dunk a compelling offering, the safari print-laden profile swooshes may be a deterrent. The design choice marks yet another instance of the Oregon-based company utilizing the dimpled finish created by Tinker Hatfield in 1987 in a seemingly random way. All together, however, the mix of new and old, straightforward and bold showcase how great of a canvas the Dunk is.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch by the end of 2022.

For more from the Swoosh family, check out the latest Air Max styles.

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