A key theme in the recent success of the Dunk line has been its simple color arrangements. Often favoring a two-tone look, the silhouette presents a base shade to contrast or complement a color that hits the overlays. This time around, “Bordeaux” is the shade to outfit the leather overlays, Swooshes, laces, and rubber outsole which looks to have a slight brown twist to it. Backing this, a slightly off-white hue adorns the leather base of the sneaker and its standard midsole.
Nike has yet to share a release date for the Dunk High “Bordeaux.” Look for it to hit shelves later this year via Nike.com and select retailers at a price of $125 USD.
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