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The Travis Scott x Nike SB Dunk Low just dropped last week and, as you would expect, Instagram has since been full of shots featuring people showing off the numerous ways in which they're flexing the new silhouette.

Scott's latest Nike SB collab features detachable blue-and-white paisley and plaid overlays, and a Cactus Jack logo on the tongue — a loud enough pattern that most are letting speak for itself, pairing with muted colorways and minimal accessories.

Pairs are currently reselling for over $1,000. But if you’re one of the few who managed to get your hands on a pair, we’ve rounded up some of the best style inspos on Instagram. Take a look below.

If in doubt, wear with white socks. 

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Pair it with paisley Supreme

It actually looks good next to earth tones.

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Keep it relaxed and casual with some jeans

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Style it up alongside designer logos.

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Twin with friends.

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