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While it seems that the Nike Dunk hype train is finally starting to slow down, the upcoming releases are not. The latest rumored release seems to be the “Thank You For Caring” Nike Dunk Low, which was originally leaked by ZsneakerheadZ and soleheatonfeeet, with @YankeeKicks now giving us an on-foot look at the eye-catching pair.

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Rumored to be called the “Thank You For Caring” Nike Dunk, the sneaker comes wrapped in various materials that look to have been pieced together from old catalogs and promotional material. One panel features writing that reads “Blue Ribbon Studios,” Blue Ribbon Sports being Nike’s original company name.

The inspiration behind the project is still unknown, though the aforementioned leak accounts suggest a release is coming in January 2021. As always, stay tuned for more information.

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