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This Nike Dunk High Up Sandwiches “Midnight Navy” Between Layers Of Grey

This Nike Dunk High Up Sandwiches “Midnight Navy” Between Layers Of Grey

Introduced during the Fall of last year, the Nike Dunk High Up is but another contemporary interpretation of Peter Moore’s beloved design. And though it started off the year fairly slow, said model is beginning to surface in a number of new colorways.

Relative to the “Light Madder Root” unveiled yesterday, the shoe’s latest is lacking in the way of bold, Spring colors. The palette is mostly comprised of monochromatic tones, with a dark grey dressing the overlays, laces, and tread. Underneath, the base opts for a slightly lighter variation of the same neutral, while the midsole and tongue label opt for a more typical shade of white. Additionally, “Midnight Navy” trims are hidden behind the toe cap and ankle flap, matching the adjacent Swoosh.

For a closer look at this Dunk High Up, check out the official images below. Sizes are likely to hit select retailers as well as Nike.com within the next few months.

In other news, the Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Zebra is returning this Saturday.

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