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Nike Dunk Low Premium – Media Pack – Teen Wolf

Nike Dunk Low Premium – Media Pack – Teen Wolf

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When first greeted with the list: “White Men Can’t Jump,” “Hoosiers,” and “Teen Wolf”, you might think that they’re old films, you might think that Nike did another shout-out to a Michael J. Fox movie — these guesses are only part of the story.  True fans of those films can point out that all three depend on basketball to move along their stories.  While “Hoosiers” is the one that first comes to mind, roundball is equally important for all three plots.

This time, we see detailed pics of the Nike Dunk Low Premium inspired by MJF’s Scott Howard from “Teen Wolf”.  Inspired by the title character and his Beacon Town highschool basketball team uniforms, these joints rock a yellow and obsidian colourway with a black toebox.  Unmentioned, but perhaps most notable is the brown fir on the ankle and tongue.  Take a look after the jump, then cop one of the super-limited 72 pairs from OSneaker or any House of Hoops location.

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