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Yoon Ahn is currently gearing up to release the second of two AMBUSH x Nike Dunk Highs but has wasted no time in sharing a third colorway on Instagram. The collaborative sneaker features a “Chicago” color scheme and the color blocking of the beloved Air Jordan 1.

The "Chicago" AMBUSH x Nike Dunk High boasts the same design details — including the elongated Swoosh and co-branded tongue tag — as the previously-released black and white pair and the upcoming all-pink pair. A yellowed midsole has been applied to the white, red, and black rendition, giving it a vintage look.

Yoon posted a picture of the Dunks paired with a red and yellow coat, subsequently captioning the Instagram upload, "Heard red and yellow are my lucky Feng Shui colors this year." Unfortunately, Ahn revealed that the colorway will not be released to the public.

While this AMBUSH x Nike Dunk is probably the best colorway of the three we’ve seen to date, you can still try and pick up the all-pink pair when it drops on January 14. You'll want to act fast on release day, though, because the first colorway sold out almost instantly.

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