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Brand: Nike

Model: Dunk

Release Date: Nike's Spring 2021 Dunk colorways release in select markets from January through March. See below for specifics.

Price: TBA

Buy: Nike App, SNKRS, and select retailers worldwide

Editor’s Notes: Images of Nike's early 2021 Dunk releases have been circulating for weeks, but today the brand has finally shared launch information for the spring assortment. Beginning this month, Nike is making six colorways of the ever-popular sneaker available, five of which are low-tops.

The Dunk Low arrives in black/white, red/grey, and sail/coast from January 4 in Greater China and January 14 throughout Asia-Pacific and Latin America. The red/grey and sail/coast colorways release January 14 in Europe, with the black/white pair launching January 21. Availability in North America continues in Spring 2021. Specifically, the black/white comes in men, women, and kid's sizes, while the red/grey is offered for men and kids, and the sail/coast is a women's-exclusive.

Moving on into February, the black/hyper cobalt Dunk Low releases February 11 in men and kid's sizes, alongside the sail/orange peel in women and kid's sizes. The white/orange blaze Dunk High then rounds out the spring onslaught, arriving March 5 in men, women, and kid's sizes.

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