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Here we have our best look yet at the Off-White x Nike Rubber Dunk "Black". A mysterious shoe that first leaked all the way back in September, Virgil Abloh gave sneakerheads a brief glimpse earlier this year during New York Fashion Week. While not much is known about these, these brand new shots give us a better insight into the design and overall aesthetic of the Louis Vuitton Menswear Designer's next Swoosh collab.
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Painted in a stealthy black colour scheme, neon green accents make their way throughout the shoe for a pop of contrast that screams the Wachowski Brother's The Matrix trilogy. Crafted from a wide range of materials, Abloh's signature deconstructed style plays a huge role here.
From the "detached" Nike Swoosh that glides across the side panels to the technical verbiage printed along the medials, everything has been well thought-out. Even the the suede cut-out at the heel has been meticulously designed to perfectly fit the "Nike Air" logo.
Speaking of which, we weren't entirely sure what kind of cushioning technology the Rubber Dunk would use, but we now know for sure that it'll utilise the Beaverton brand's iconic Air tech. This is lined with a vibrant green rubber outsole, putting the finishing touches on this crazy collab.
While the Off-White x Nike Rubber Dunk "Black" is being touted as Virgil's first all-original Nike shoe, we can see elements of the Nike P-6000 and the Nike Dunk Low throughout - but we aren't complaining! Let us know if you'll be adding a pair to your rotation, and be sure to keep it locked as more release info drops! While you're here, let's take a closer look at the Off-White x Air Jordan 1 "Canary Yellow"!
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