Nike Dunk Low "Chicago Split" sneakers DZ2536

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DZ2536
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Dunk Low "Chicago Split" sneakers DZ2536

Underpinned by its retro design, Nike's iconic Dunk Low silhouette resurfaces in a Chicago Bulls-theme colourway. Crafted with a smooth white leather base and red overlays, this iteration showcases the familiar Swoosh logo in a new light: it's split down the centre and dressed in black and white for a modern twist. The design is complete with a two-toned rubber sole, providing all-important comfort and traction. 

Composition

  • Outer: Leather 100%
  • Sole: Rubber 100%
  • Lining: Fabric 100%

Highlights

  • red/black/white
  • leather
  • signature Swoosh logo detail
  • round toe
  • perforated toebox
  • front lace-up fastening
  • logo patch at the tongue
  • branded heel counter
  • branded insole
  • flat rubber sole
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Estimated delivery standard Apr 14 - Apr 18
Estimated delivery express Apr 10 - Apr 14
Merchant name STADIUM GOODS 3P US
Shop Location Hillsborough, United States
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