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The Skateshop-Exclusive Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Label Is Dropping In White, Navy, And Gum

The Skateshop-Exclusive Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Label Is Dropping In White, Navy, And Gum

As the Nike Dunk Low continues to dominate 2021, new, exciting Dunks under the Nike SB umbrella are also being added. Besides recently teased collaborations with big names such as Piet Parra and Paul Rodriguez, the skateboard sub-brand’s Orange Label line of premium models will soon be dropping another skateshop exclusive, as seen on @ryuhei_kitazume.

The skate classic covers the entirety of its uppers in white leather, which is contrasted by a navy side Swoosh. In true Orange Label fashion, a padded mesh—rather than leather—tongue is used. As for branding on the tongue, an orange Swoosh is seen instead of the Nike SB logo that has appeared on past Orange Label releases. Complete with a gum sole for skate-ready traction, the pair arrives as an equally versatile alternative to the black-on-white Orange Label Dunk Low that last hit shelves two years ago.

For a closer look at what’s in store for fans of the Orange Label, check out the image below while details regarding a release date and price have yet to be announced.

In other Dunk-related news, the Nike Dunk High is receiving a yin-and-yang color treatment.

Nike Sb Dunk Low Orange Label White Navy Gum 1

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