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The Nike Dunk Low Brews A “Jumpman Jack” Colorway

No denying Travis Scott's influence here.

The Nike Dunk Low Brews A “Jumpman Jack” Colorway

Travis Scott’s been all over the grid for Nike, from launching his standalone sneaker with Jordan Brand at the end of the month to personally hand-gifting a pair to Dawn Staley in Paris. He’s certainly not involved in the ranks of the seasonal in-line releases like the Dunk Low you see here, but it’s clear — La Flame’s presence is felt.

Official images of this brand new Nike Dunk Low have surfaced, once again taking notes from Cactus Jack’s catalog of Air Jordan 1 Low OG collaborations. With a Baroque Brown tumbled leather underlay, Khaki-colored Swoosh logos, and Summit White upper, we can easily draw a relationship with the epic “Reverse Mocha” colorway dreamed up by Travis Scott and the Jumpman crew last year. In fact, it was such a nice colorway that it reprised its role on the upcoming Jordan Jumpman Jack.

If you’re a fan of the mid-80s aesthetic and this section of the color wheel, these Dunks are a no-brainer; expect this Dunk Low Next Nature to be available on Nike.com this Summer season for $125.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Dunk Low Next Nature

SKU: HF4292-100
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: Jun 11, 2024

US 06/11/2024 Tuesday

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