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The Off-White x Nike Dunk Low is, hands down, one of Virgil Abloh's most experimental collaborations to date. Making its debut back in December of last year, it was available in three unique colour combinations including "Pine Green", "University Gold", and "University Red".
Almost half a year after its introduction, the American fashion designer has now confirmed that he's working on another Nike Dunk collab, and here's everything that we know so far!
During a recent Instagram Live session, Abloh revealed a rough sketch of his next Dunk. Looking to be in the early development stage, it'll take on the Low variant once again with a thick padded tongue and an exposed Nike Air bubble down below. We've already seen photos of the upcoming Rubber Dunk, but we're pretty sure that these are an entirely different shoe altogether.
It's also worth bringing up that last summer, the Louis Vuitton Menswear Designer took to the runways of Paris Fashion Week to reveal an Off-White x Nike Dunk Low made in collaboration with contemporary artist Futura, these still haven't seen the light of day yet, so there is a very slight possibility that these could be it, but only time will tell.
.@virgilabloh announced he has another @Nike Dunk collaboration on the way 👀Stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/epMAdUvg3q— SAINT (@saint) May 13, 2020
.@virgilabloh announced he has another @Nike Dunk collaboration on the way 👀Stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/epMAdUvg3q
Almost nothing else is known about the Off-White x Nike Dunk at the moment, so make sure you keep it locked at The Sole Supplier for more news as it develops! In related news, the Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 "University Gold" has been unveiled!
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