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The Nike Dunk Low CO.JP “Plum” Is Returning On March 21st

Here's another shot at copping an all-time classic release.

The Nike Dunk Low CO.JP “Plum” Is Returning On March 21st

Updated March 7th, 2024: The Nike Dunk Low “Plum” is officially returning on March 21st, 2024. An increased MSRP of $115 is expected. Originally dropping in 2001 as a Japan-exclusive, the “Plum” was later re-issued for the first time in 2020. Now, Nike is expected to-re-release this classic later in March.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Dunk Low "Plum"

SKU: CU1726-500
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: Mar 21, 2024

US 03/21/2024 Thursday

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Many of the most sought after, most elusive sneakers in Nike history fall under the CO.JP umbrella. Short for “Concept Japan,” the program produced many an ultra-rare, Japan-exclusive release, some of which have resurfaced stateside long after their original debut. This was the case for the “Ugly Duckling” pack, whose “Plum” colorway is slated to make yet another appearance in 2024.

Originally released in 2001, the Nike Dunk Low CO.JP “Plum” first returned only three years ago, helping pave the way for the silhouette’s resurgence. As it shares the same style code as its 2020 counterpart, we can expect the 2024 Retro to feature an identical construction and palette. Dark and light purples are sure to dress the pair’s all-suede upper, complementing the deep reds of the adjacent Swoosh, heel tab, outsole, and laces.

To refresh your memory, take a look at the 2020 Nike Dunk Low CO.JP “Plum” ahead. The colorway is expected to return some time during the Spring of 2024, retailing for $115 USD.

In other news, an early look at the Nike Kobe 6 Protro Reverse Grinch surfaced last week.

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