Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster
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NIKE SB DUNK LOW ORANGE LOBSTER
The Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Lobster series began back in 2008. This new lobster-inspired Dunk Low is said to blend together the fan favorite Red and Yellow Lobster colorways to create a new orange colorway. The eye-catching Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low “Orange Lobster” comes dressed in two shades of Orange on the upper, White tongues and laces, a Black midsole and Orange outsole. Another added details is the white and orange plaid print placed on the inner liners and insoles. The sneaker will also come with extra Orange and Blue laces as well as a Black-colored band across the toe.




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| Content | NIKE SB DUNK LOW ORANGE LOBSTERThe Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Lobster series began back in 2008. This new lobster-inspired Dunk Low is said to blend together the fan favorite Red and Yellow Lobster colorways to create a new orange colorway. The eye-catching Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low “Orange Lobster” comes dressed in two shades of Orange on the upper, White tongues and laces, a Black midsole and Orange outsole. Another added details is the white and orange plaid print placed on the inner liners and insoles. The sneaker will also come with extra Orange and Blue laces as well as a Black-colored band across the toe.
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