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MEDICOM TOY x Nike SB Dunk Low “BEARBRICK” Releasing On Nike SNKRS

MEDICOM TOY x Nike SB Dunk Low “BEARBRICK” Releasing On Nike SNKRS

Mavens of crafting collectible toys and action figures since 1996, Japanese-imprint MEDICOM TOY hopped back on the sneaker collaboration train this year by revisiting their relationship with the Swoosh. Spotlighting the popular Nike SB Dunk Low, they’ve reimagined the silhouette in a furry-yet-clean-cut number that is inspired by an Air Force 1 colorway that released ten years ago.

After seeing an early release through select shops this past weekend, the rendition that they’re dubbing the “BE@RBRICK”, is set to make its arrival on Nike SNKRS. Aside from their faux fur uppers, they come packaged with interesting details such as the embroidered “@” logos atop the tongues and lateral heels, as well as footbeds decorated with abstract illustrations. Peep a look at the men’s, kid’s, and toddler sizes here below, and find these hitting Nike SNKRS tomorrow, at the usual 10am ET release time.

For other news, images of the Air Jordan 9 Jordan Brand Classic PE have popped up.

MEDICOM TOY x Nike SB Dunk Low “BE@RBRICK”
SNKRS Release Date: August 25th, 2020
$100
Style Code: CZ5127-001

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

Medicom Toy Nike Sb Dunk Low Bearbrick Little Kids

Medicom Toy Nike Sb Dunk Low Bearbrick Little Kids

Medicom Toy Nike Sb Dunk Bearbrick Toddler

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