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Lovers of the Swoosh who cleared space for the hotly anticipated latest drops from Diamond Supply Co. x Nike SB but missed out at retail, all is not lost. New iterations of the sneakers have now surfaced via resellers on popular secondary marketplace StockX.

Following 2005's "Tiffany", the brand new Dunk Low comes in yellow, white, and black. Each of the three shoes have been the subject of a ton of hype since their announcement, with the ultra-limited canary yellow pair causing so much commotion at the recent ComplexCon that the initial drop was canceled.

The new sneakers feature a dope crocodile and leather construction, velcro Swoosh that uncovers the signature Diamond blue tone beneath, and secret branding under the heel patch. As anticipated, the shoes didn't last long at retail and are now the property of resellers only, so if you're still looking to cop a pair, you can now check out what your size is selling for via the links below.

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