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You'll be hard-pressed to name a more in-demand sneaker this year than the Nike Dunk. Leaked images suggest that Nike is looking to carry the revitalized hype over into 2021 with a Chinese New Year SB Dunk Low.

The leaked images show that the sneaker adheres to a mismatched theme, similar to Nike's "What The" creations. The pair combines various prints and materials — including ostrich print, shaggy suede, and a woodgrain Swoosh. The Dunks are also decorated with multicolored paint splotches, drawing added attention to an already eye-catching makeup.

In addition to the Swoosh on the side, the CNY Dunks feature a Nike SB tongue tag, Chinese characters on the heel, and a special emblem on the lateral heel of the left shoe.

Nike has yet to officially announce the Chinese New Year Dunk Low, but early reports are suggesting a release will take place in early 2021. We'll be sure to bring you updated information as soon as it surfaces.

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