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Nike Dunk Lo CL – Hot Asphalt

24 September 2007, 16.57 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

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The 25th anniversary celebrations of one of the most iconic and influential sneakers ever to be released, the Dunk, are just around the corner and Nike already starts rolling out some interesting styles.
Here you see a new Nike Dunk Lo CL. It comes with a premium suede upper and in two colorways – purple/black and khaki/orange. Both feature a black outer sole that looks as if it was dipped into hot asphalt. The entire mid-sole has textures running over it. This is the kind of stuff we want to see more of – ideas that nobody has thought of or seen before. Pics via Sneaker Sneaker Freaker.
Hopefully we’ll see many more original styles like these in the coming months. After the jump you can check out the other colorway.
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