Jarritos X Nike Sb Dunk Low
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JARRITOS X NIKE SB DUNK LOW
Mexican soda brand Jarritos is teaming up with Nike Skateboarding to release a collaborative SB Dunk Low in celebration of Cinco de Mayo, which falls on Friday, May 5th.
Dressed in a Phantom, Safety Orange, and Malachite color scheme. This offering of the Jarritos xu00a0Nike SB Dunk Lowu00a0comes constructed in a leather build with tear-away hemp overlays. Co-branding throughout housed in special packaging completes the design. The shoe will also come with extra set of laces.
Inspired by the original canvas bags used to harvest fruits that drive the brandu2019s unique flavors, the SB Dunk Low pays homage to culture, tradition, and craft with custom insole art, bold colors, and materials.






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| Content | JARRITOS X NIKE SB DUNK LOW Mexican soda brand Jarritos is teaming up with Nike Skateboarding to release a collaborative SB Dunk Low in celebration of Cinco de Mayo, which falls on Friday, May 5th. Dressed in a Phantom, Safety Orange, and Malachite color scheme. This offering of the Jarritos xu00a0Nike SB Dunk Lowu00a0comes constructed in a leather build with tear-away hemp overlays. Co-branding throughout housed in special packaging completes the design. The shoe will also come with extra set of laces. Inspired by the original canvas bags used to harvest fruits that drive the brandu2019s unique flavors, the SB Dunk Low pays homage to culture, tradition, and craft with custom insole art, bold colors, and materials.
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