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Originally leaked over a year ago and believed to be 2020’s 4/20 drop, the Nike SB Dunk High “Strawberry Cough” has been delayed indefinitely. While leaked teasers were previously the only images that existed online, we now get our first look at official Nike product shots of the sneaker, which was designed by the artist and owner of Send Help skateboards, Todd Bratrud.

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The Nike SB Dunk colorway draws inspiration from popular weed strain “Strawberry Cough.” The sneaker of the same name finds red leather with speckled detailing and green suede coming together across the upper to mimic the look of the fruit it is named after. The Dunks are decorated with a coughing strawberry motif at the heel and printed insoles featuring the same graphic. A translucent outsole completes the design.

Neither Bratrud nor Nike SB have officially announced the Dunk High "Strawberry Cough" as of yet, so be sure to check back with us for confirmed details.

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