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atmos' "Safari" Air Max 1 from 2003 is still one of the most coveted Air Maxes to this day. Fans of the animalistic print may be in for a treat, as images of an atmos x Nike SB Dunk Low "Safari" have surfaced online.

Instagram user @nikesbornothing, who specializes in Nike SB news, gives us our first look at the expected atmos "Safari" Dunk Lows, which feature similar materials in comparison to the original Air Max 1. The Dunks incorporate the iconic textured pattern, canvas toe boxes, suede Swooshes, a miniature Swoosh at the forefoot, and gum outsoles.

According to @nikesbornothing, the atmos x Nike SB Dunk Low "Safari" was originally scheduled to release this year, but has since been delayed until March 2020. As always, you'll want to check back with us for additional details.

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