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The Nike Dunk Low SP “University Red” Releases On July 1st In US

The Nike Dunk Low SP “University Red” Releases On July 1st In US

After quickly selling out overseas on June 12th, the Nike Dunk Low University Red finally launches stateside on July 1st.

The two-tone pair – also referred to as the “St. John’s” Dunk – features a “White” base overlaid with “University Red” panels across the forefoot, midfoot, and heel. Profile Swooshes and “NIKE” branding on the tongue and rear forgo the playful approach of their “Chunky Dunky” counterpart in favor of their timeless arrangement from 1985. Underfoot, sole units follow suit.

Enjoy a detailed look at the Dunk Low “University Red” ahead, and find pairs arriving to Nike SNKRS on July 1st.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, the long-anticipated Air Dior collection begins its rollout on July 8th.

Nike Dunk Low SP “University Red”
Release Date: July 1st, 2020
$100
Color: White/University Red
Style Code: CU1727-100

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy (After-Market)

Where to Buy

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Images: Sneaker Politics

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