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Multiple Swooshes Decorate The Nike Dunk Low “Metallic Silver”

Multiple Swooshes Decorate The Nike Dunk Low “Metallic Silver”

With the Nike Dunk low at the height of its popularity, The Swoosh is churning out varying colorways seemingly every week to satiate the immense demand of the timeless design. Now accompanying the evidently infinite roster is a slight dichotomy from the latter being decorated in multiple swooshes that harkens the makeup of the Nike Circular Swoosh Design that centered the branding with the tips of the logos facing inwards.

The monochromatically toned ensemble elects for a muted “Metallic Silver” along the entirety of the bases leather uppers while the “Summit White” tongue breaks up the neutral scheme with an icy deliverance that extends to the collar and laces. The formers hue flaunts across the outsole beneath an aged midsole that provides a weathered yet premium offering while the metallic chroma returns being treated amidst the uppers swoosh with the disparate collection of black logos appearing on the back tab and insole with a singular blue addition.

Check out official images of the “Metallic Silver” Nike Dunk Low while we sit tight on any further release details as they’re announced.

In other Dunk Low news, the model just recently adorned the typeface of U.S. currency. 

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