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Following the explosion in the Nike Dunk Low’s popularity over the past 18 months, the Swoosh has started to push its Dunk High with limited releases and collaborations, hoping that it can piggyback off of the hype of its low cousin.

One of the latest rumored releases is a two-colorway collaboration with Boston’s Bodega. Images of the co-branded sneakers have surfaced online, giving us our best look at the project.

Both colorways feature a small, jewel Swoosh and a mixed material upper featuring various types of leathers and suedes. The standout detail is oversized leather stitching on the ankle collar, side panel, and heel, which reminds of the stitching found on baseball gloves or Native American mocassins.

So far no concrete release information exists, though the leaks suggest that we could be getting more information about a drop soon. Stay tuned.

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