First Look at the Nike Dunk Low "What The Duck" Series

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The Nike Dunk Low "What The Duck" collection celebrates the University of Oregon with three mash-up colorways, each limited to 5,000 pairs.

The University of Oregon, which has a long history of exclusive Nike collaborations due to its connection with Nike co-founders Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman, is set to launch a new collection through its Ducks of a Feather (DOAF) program. This program, created by and for University of Oregon student-athletes, continues to celebrate the school with unique apparel and footwear.

As the 2024-25 school year approaches, a preview of the next release has surfaced, featuring the Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” collection. This series consists of three limited-edition colorways, each inspired by the 2007 SB Dunk Low “What The Dunk.” The designs feature mash-ups of University of Oregon-themed panels that differ between the left and right shoes, with branding elements like “DOAF” on the left shoe’s heel and the right shoe’s tongue. Each colorway is limited to 5,000 pairs.

Currently, neither Nike nor the University of Oregon has provided specific release details for the “What The Duck” Dunk Lows. Stay tuned for more information and updates, including a look at the rumored third colorway, as all three versions are expected to be released through the Ducks of a Feather program.

Image Via Masterchefien 

Image Via Masterchefien 

Image Via Masterchefien 

Image Via Masterchefien 

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