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The Nike Dunk Low Laments The End Of Summer In “Golden Orange”

The Nike Dunk Low Laments The End Of Summer In “Golden Orange”

Following its meteoric rise back to stardom, the Dunk Low — as well as its high-top counterpart — has stuck with Nike through every single season. And though now technically Fall, the silhouette is squeezing the last bits of enjoyment out of Summer with an extremely vibrant “Golden Orange” colorway.

Teased on the feet of YankeeKicks, the pair starts not too unlike the beloved “Syracuse” scheme. Through the overlays, a similar shade of orange takes the stage, its performance supported by the laces as well as the Nike branding farther away. Elsewhere, the gilded finishes begin to come into play, casting the Swoosh in metallic while the tread simply complements in a solid yellow.

For a closer, detailed look, check out the gallery below. A release is still TBD, so sit tight for further updates.

In other news, another Trophy Room Air Jordan 1 is likely on the way.

Nike Dunk Low “Golden Orange”
Release Date: Upcoming 2021
Mens: $100

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