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Valentine's Day isn't here yet, but Nike is already giving its most classic sneakers flowers.

It's time for the Dunk to receive the long-awaited treatment.

Nike even names the upcoming Dunk Low sneakers "Now Accepting All Flowers," decking them out with floral details and even a gold charm bracelet that hooks onto the shoes.

What's more, the Dunks not only get a beautiful bouquet but a pretty nice-looking outfit to go along with it.

Specifically, the latest pairs come wrapped in faded canvas uppers, topped with plush suede touches, creating a crisp, textural look for the sneakers.

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Nike is clearly in the spirit of showing love to its classics, seeing as the brand also designed some floral Air Force 1 Low sneakers with the same name as the Dunks.

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The sportswear label already confirmed the "Dunk's not dead" (the model's not afraid to be strange, either). Now, Nike's giving the versatile classic its well-deserved flowers.

The Dunk Low "Now Accepting All Flowers" sneakers are expected to drop on Nike's website in February.

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