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Brand: Nike SB

Model: Dunk High

Key Features: The "Invert Celtics" Dunk High features a split construction, as the black and pink lateral side is crafted from hairy suede, and the green and white medial side is made from leather. The sneaker comes with printed insoles and pink laces.

Release Date: December 1

Price: $120

Buy: Nike SNKRS app and select skate shops globally

Editor’s Notes: The Dunk continues to have a monumental year, as now we see the sneaker is set to release in a highly intriguing colorway. Dubbed the "Invert Celtics," this Nike SB Dunk High morphs two color schemes into one.

The lateral side of the Dunk is decorated in black and pink, while the medial portion is done up in green and white as a nod to the Boston Celtics of which the colorway is named after. If you invert the colors of the sneaker using your phone, the shoe will appear with the opposite scheme.

The Dunk is a part of Nike SB's “Invert Pack,” which also includes renditions of the Blazer Mid and Blazer Low. It has already released in Japan, but you can look forward to the shoe launching globally on December 1.

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