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Virgil Abloh is going back to basics this season with the Off-White x Nike Dunk Low White Lot 1. First teased earlier in 2020 when he spoke about its existence during an Instagram live session, this clean-cut colourway builds on the legendary Swoosh shoe that's as hyped as ever these days. The perfect sneaker to wear with any fit, here's everything that you need to know about this Off-White Dunk ensemble.
Arriving in an off-white hue that results in a subtle yet striking vintage vibe, the Lot 1 is crafted from a full leather construction that's sleek and smooth to the touch. Like his other Nike Dunk Low collaborations, this one features a unique dual lacing system that pays homage to traditional hiking boots. The first one comes in way of a classic flat lace setup, while the second one zig-zags up the centre of the upper.
Of course, it wouldn't be a shoe by the Louis Vuitton Menswear Designer without his signature deconstructed touches. Not only will you find quoted text, but technical verbiage also plays a huge role here, just like the original "THE TEN" collection that launched all the way back in 2017.
Make sure you keep it locked in right here at The Sole Supplier if you need the Off-White x Nike Dunk Low Triple White in your collection! Also, use our Nike Dunk size guide to know how they fit.
For sizing information check out our Nike Dunk size guide.
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