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Hiroshi Fujiwara Teases New Black And Navy fragment design x Nike Dunk High

Hiroshi Fujiwara Teases New Black And Navy fragment design x Nike Dunk High

fragment design‘s Hiroshi Fujiwara has recently taken to Instagram to tease a black and navy Nike Dunk High collaboration.

Partly reminiscent of the “City” Pack’s arrangements, the newly-surfaced pair indulges in a two-tone makeup across its smooth leather upper. Most similar to that aforementioned capsule’s “Beijing” colorway, Fujiwara’s latest joint-effort with the Swoosh places a deep navy underneath pitch-black paneling at the forefoot. along the tongue and across the heel. The most latter component, as has become customary of the legendary Japanese designer’s work, is stamped with a double lighting bolt; instead of white, however, fragment design’s logo is done in dark blue. Underfoot, the high-top Nike Dunk boasts a “colorless” midsole and black outsole combination, with the former component featuring text denoting the pair’s stock keeping unit (SKU) and official name.

Although Fujiwara shared images of this Dunk High via social media, it’s unsure whether or not the shoes will release through Nike SNKRS at some point. In any case, enjoy a first-look at the pair here below.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, the Air Jordan 36 is anticipated to debut as early as August 19th.

Fragment Nike Dunk High Black Navy 2021 2

Images: @fujiwarahiroshi

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