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Bodega collaborated on a Nike Dunk High towards the end of 2020. That release consisted of two colorways that were dubbed the “Legend Collection” and took inspiration from baseball, America’s pastime. Now, with the preview of its latest New Era 59FIFTY ‘Harris Tweed’ collection, Bodega has given us a look at a third colorway of the Nike Dunk High that shares several design details with the first two, but features a largely reworked colorway.

This pair has the same baseball glove-inspired details on the ankle collar and the heel but features a Michigan color-blocked toe. The quarter panel is white, the Swoosh black, and the ankle collar a contrasting teal.

That patchwork of color makes for an interesting addition to the first two colorways, which were much more traditional.

There’s currently no word on when this colorway will be released — or if it will be at all. For all we know, it could also be a sample from the first round of releases, that is now getting a new lease of life in the New Era lookbook.

Stay tuned for details as we get them.

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