Nike SB Dunk Low City of Love Light Bone 0

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Nike SB Dunk LowCity of Love Light Bone


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Product Details

Style

FZ5654-100

Colorway

Coconut Milk/Light Bone/Phantom/University Red/Sail

Retail Price

$125

Release Date

02/09/2024

Product Description

The Nike SB Dunk Low City Of Love Light Bone is a masterpiece of design that captures the essence of Paris, the City of Love, in every stitch and shade. Adorned in a harmonious blend of coconut milk, light bone, phantom, university red, and sail, this sneaker reflects the city’s renowned architecture, elegance, and vibrant culture. Crafted for those who appreciate the subtleties of storytelling through design, this edition brings a piece of Parisian spirit to the world of skateboarding and streetwear.

Drawing inspiration from the limestone facades and the romantic allure that pervades Paris’s streets, the sneaker’s colorway is a nod to both the city’s historic charm and its modern vibrancy. The use of university red accents evokes the passion and love that the city symbolizes, while the detailed construction and choice of materials showcase Nike’s dedication to quality and innovation. It’s a celebration of Parisian creativity, designed for those who navigate the urban landscape with ease and elegance.

Released on February 9, 2024, for $125, the Nike SB Dunk Low City Of Love Light Bone became an instant icon among sneaker enthusiasts and Francophiles alike.



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