Nike Dunk Low SP University Red
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NIKE DUNK LOW SP UNIVERSITY RED
This classic iteration of the Nike Dunk Low comes covered in a full smooth leather construction on the upper as we see White on the toe, side panels, and the ankle/heel. The highlight University Red hue is seen all on the overlays as well as on the Swooshes, tongue branding, inner liner, and the rubber outsole. A white rubber midsole rounds out the look on this Nike Dunk Low.
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| Content | NIKE DUNK LOW SP UNIVERSITY REDThis classic iteration of the Nike Dunk Low comes covered in a full smooth leather construction on the upper as we see White on the toe, side panels, and the ankle/heel. The highlight University Red hue is seen all on the overlays as well as on the Swooshes, tongue branding, inner liner, and the rubber outsole. A white rubber midsole rounds out the look on this Nike Dunk Low. University Red
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