Perforations across the toe box allow for enhanced breathability, adding that all-important comfort we expect from a Dunk High, whilst the speckled Grind rubber outsole hints at this sneaker's potential sustainable construction, although it is lacking Nike's usual Move to Zero pinwheel on the insole. Finished up in some super wearable and popular colours at the moment, you're going to have to move fast if you're looking to cop these for you collection. As these sneakers are grade-school in size, then they should retail at £67, making them one of the more affordable options on your must-cop list this spring!
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We don't currently have a release date for the Nike Dunk High GS Celtics, but hit the links on this page to set your release reminder and don't forget to download the app to make sure you're up to date with all news and information from the Beaverton-based brand.
In other news, this pretty Air Force 1 Pixel should be landing in time for Easter.