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It's been less than three weeks since Travis Scott debuted his PlayStation x Nike Dunk collaboration, yet we're already seeing fake pairs being produced. Twitter user @HypeNeverDies shared a look at the knockoff sneaker this week, and the clear indicator that it's fake is an Off-White™-style zip-tie attached to each pair.

To be fair, we have yet to receive an up-close look at Scott's PlayStation Dunks, but we're pretty sure they won't come with an Off-White™ zip-tie. Somewhat rivaling the overall look of the Dunks Travis teased in his PlayStation ad, the knockoff pair boasts a grey-based upper with backwards Swoosh branding and the PlayStation logo at the heel.

Scott gave us a first look at his PlayStation x Nike collab in the announcement video surrounding his creative partnership with PlayStation. Information on the Dunks has not been provided just yet, but we could hear more coinciding with the release of the PS5 this week.

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