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We've said it before and we'll say it again, 2020 has been the year of the Dunk. Nike is looking to carry the momentum on into 2021 with another round of collaborations, led by one such joint effort with Baltimore-based skate label Carpet Company.

Following teasers, sneaker insider @hanzuying has given us a detailed look at the collaborative Nike SB Dunk High, including on-foot images. Carpet Company, which is known for its playful graphics, has applied its signature touches to the silhouette, specifically in the form of bleached-looking overlays atop a white leather upper. From there, the outfit's C-Star logo is embroidered on the lateral heel. The sneaker is then finished with Arabic writing on the insoles.

While neither Carpet Company nor Nike have shared release information for the SB Dunk High, @hanzuying is reporting that the sneaker will arrive in February 2021. As always, check back here for confirmation.

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