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Brand: Nike

Model: Dunk Low

Key Features: This Nike Dunk Low comes dressed in red and white leather and is a not-so-subtle nod to the St. Johns colorway from the original “Be True To Your School” Nike Dunk collection from 1985.

Release Date: June 12 (Europe), July 1 (USA)

Price: $100

Buy: Nike

Editor’s Notes: Nike continues to bring back colorways from its original “Be True to Your School” pack, albeit in low-top form. This pair takes on a red and white color scheme, which is nearly identical to that of the St. Johns pair from the original release. Nike has previously dropped the “Kentucky” and “Syracuse” colorways, with more rumored to be on the way.

The original “Be True To Your School” Dunk pack released in 1985, featuring seven Dunk Highs made for Nike-sponsored schools University of Michigan, University of Kentucky, University of Iowa, Georgetown, Syracuse, St. John’s and UNLV. One additional Georgetown-edition Nike Terminator brought the pack to a total of eight models.

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