Although the nike dunk be true city in black hills colorado React has already established itself in the market with the output of several colorways, it apparently still feels like it can impress its fans with more. Rather than simply making color edits to its existing model, the Nike D/MS/X sub-label is instead taking the liberty of spicing it up with some constructional alterations.
On this new option, you’ll find new sets of squiggly-shaped overlays attached to the eyelets, as well as thick, Y-shaped panel atop the heels. On this particular makeup, each of the aforementioned layers are cowled in shimmery/multi-colored hues, which in this case is effective considering the bulk of its base is dressed in all-black. Furthermore, the Swooshes have been switched up as they depart from their oversized printed logos and usher in a double stacked combination of jeweled backdrops paired with metal-plated foregrounds. “Habenero Red” hits land on the bold “AIR” lettering, as well as on the tongue/heel tabs to add more vibrant spirit to the mix. Stay tuned as we receive word on their official release, and expect them to release quietly on Nike.com for $140 in the upcoming weeks.
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