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Leaked images suggest that Nike SB will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day next year with a special-edition SB Dunk Low. The color scheme is relatively similar to 2013’s high-top version, though the Swoosh has updated some materials and little details.

The entire upper is dressed in a bright, St. Patrick’s Day green suede, which already looks buttery in the initial teaser photos. The Swoosh is rendered in metallic gold patent leather. More gold hits are found on the tongue tag and on the heel of the shoe, while the gum outsole complements the gold detailing. A four-leaf clover is embroidered on the side of the heel, in a nod to the “luck of the Irish.”

The sneaker is expected to drop at some point in 2022, likely around St. Patrick’s Day, at local skate shops. Stay tuned for more details.

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