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If you thought the hype surrounding the Dunk was about to die down in 2021, think again. Nike is looking to ensure the demand remains high by kicking off the year with a string of colorways.

This week we get a look at five takes on the Nike Dunk that are expected to arrive in January. Courtesy of insider @zsneakerheadz, we see the ever-popular model offered in low-top and high-top variations.

Included in the assortment is the previously seen UCLA-themed colorway, done up in sail, coast blue, and university gold. Another low-top version emerges in white and black, while a third appears in medium grey, varsity red, and white, harkening back to the "UNLV" iteration from the 1985 “Be True to Your School” pack. If high-tops are more your thing, you can look forward to the sail, football grey, and pale ivory pair and the white and vast grey makeup.

Nike has yet to announce these new January 2021 colorways of the Dunk, but reports are suggesting the sneakers will release on January 7 or January 14. As always, be sure to check back with us for confirmation.

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