Official Release of CLOT's Nike Cork Dunk Collaboration

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To celebrate CLOT's 20th anniversary, "2003" and "2023" hits are hidden by heel flaps.

The CLOT and Nike Cork Dunk collaboration has been officially announced. With this new release, creativity and self-expression are highlighted because the trainers are bundled with a set of six velcro Swooshes that can be removed and wrapped around the heels. The pair is decorated with a CLOT20 logo on the sock liner and "2003" and "2023" in Arabic numerals and Chinese characters on both heels in honour of CLOT's 20th anniversary. On June 23, 2023, a few JUICE stores will host a global raffle to introduce the collaborative kicks.

After converting the Cortez into a two-way "CLOTEZ" sneaker and enlisting fragment design for a three-way Dunk collaboration, CLOT is reentering the collaborative game by hinting at yet another Dunk-focused cooperation with Nike. Edison Chen teased the heel angle of the sneakers on Instagram before revealing some of its most eye-catching features.

The upper construction of the trainers is its most distinctive feature. Cork is used to cover the side panels, heels, and toe boxes, and internal linings feature subtle brown accents to go with it. The shoes come with wrap-around Swooshes that alternate between a vivid blue design on the right shoe and a grey snakeskin pattern on the left. The debossed CLOT emblems on the medial sides and the hidden "2003" and "2023" hits beneath the heel flaps, which celebrate CLOT's 20th anniversary, serve as additional branding up above. The trainers' bottoms feature eggshell-colored midsoles and are finished with all-brown treading.

Image via Clot

Image via Clot

Image via Clot

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