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Here’s everything we know about the spring-ready colorway.
From a Hawaii-inspired design to a black-and-white pair, Nike is not slowing down anytime soon with its Dunk High releases. The Swoosh brand is now set to release the OG silhouette in a spring-ready “Crimson Tint” colorway.
A women’s exclusive, the sneaker boasts details reminiscent of the Dunk Low in “Orange Pearl” that released back in February. Sporting a crisp white base across the upper and midsole, the kicks are updated with a pastel coral shade on the mudguards, Swoosh, lacing system and heel, as well as the outsole. Tonal stitching details add to the minimalist look, while the tongue tag and inner lining are also dressed in the standout hue. Rounding out the shoe are laces in the same color.
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Sole Mates, Ortiz said he’d like to spotlight the
Nike “Air Force Juan,” a lighthearted jest centered around a pair of cowboy boot-inspired Air Force 1 customs that had been making the rounds on social media. Though he’s a free-spirited individual who’s quick with a laugh and a grin, Ortiz has a deep sneaker pedigree and a rich background in New York street culture. He was the first-ever employee of Zoo York, and later opened Dave’s Quality Meat, the original “concept shop” that teamed with Nike Sportswear to produce the legendary Air Max 90 “Bacon” in 2004.
Besides his sneaker and streetwear resume, Ortiz is an avid
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