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Yuto Horigome Receives His Very Own Nike SB Dunk Low

Yuto Horigome Receives His Very Own Nike SB Dunk Low

Having won the first-ever gold medal in Olympic skateboarding, Yuto Horigome is certainly a talent worth keeping an eye on. And while Nike SB have yet to provide Horigome a signature sneaker, they are offering him the next best thing: a collaborative pair of Dunk Lows.

The Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Dunk Low is straightforward in regards to its colorway, opting for an almost entirely neutral palette. Alongside a white leather base, the pair proffers greys through its Swoosh and suede overlays, with hits of brown accenting the outsole and collar. Touches of pink, too, are present, albeit only across the heel tabs and outsole. What’s more, cross feather logos are applied to the lateral rear, the backside of the tongues, and the insoles in a snow-like finish.

Enjoy a first look at Yuto Horigome’s Nike SB Dunk Low ahead. At the time of writing this, no firm release date has been confirmed; more details are sure to surface soon, however, so sit tight and stay tuned for further updates.

In other news, the Nike SB Air Jordan 4 is making its debut at skate shops this week.

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Photos: @iamricosuav

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