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Brand: Nike

Model: Dunk High “Michigan”

Key Features: True to the 1985 OG, this year’s Nike Dunk High “Michigan” is constructed of full-grain leather in the University of Michigan’s famous maize and blue colors and features original tooling and a mesh tongue.

Release Date: Septmber 23

Price: $120

Buy: Nike SNKRS and select retailers TBC

Editor’s Notes: Nike has been steadily expanding its university-inspired Dunk offerings over the past year. Initially, Nike released a number of low-top versions of the original Be True To Your School pack alongside new iterations paying homage to current Nike-sponsored schools. The Swoosh is now following that up with several high-top versions of the Dunk, several of which have featured university-inspired, the Michigan Dunk being the latest.

The University of Michigan Nike Dunk High drops on September 23 for $120 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers.

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