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Errolson Hugh Offers Close-Up Look At ACRONYM x Nike BLUNK Sample

Errolson Hugh Offers Close-Up Look At ACRONYM x Nike BLUNK Sample

With his very first Nike collaboration back in 2015, Errolson Hugh easily shifted the paradigm, adding much more to the Air Force 1 than a simple palette swap. And with every subsequent release, the ACRONYM designer found new ways to express his inimitable, extremely technical language.

While unlikely to see a release at this point, the techwear stalwart also had a Dunk in the works, which he recently revealed via IG. Effectively the spiritual successor to the Dunk AC, the “BLUNK” — as Errolson prefers to call it — is rendered in near full black, complementing many of ACRONYM’s mainline pieces. A Blazer sole is laid out underfoot, its usual texture smoothened out to better suit the premium leathers along the upper. Velcro, then, outfits both the collar and tongue, the latter of which is stitched atop with the label’s signature insignia.

For a closer look at this 1-of-1 sample, see below. It’s likely the only way you’ll be able to enjoy this somewhat forgotten concept.

Meanwhile, all 50 of the Off-White Dunk Lows are going to release…

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1-of-1 Sample

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