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A year after his previous collaboration, Yuto Horigome returns with another Nike SB Dunk Low sneaker collaboration. And let me just say: the latest is even more delicious than the last.

At some point in our lives, whether at school or home, we've probably all heard the phrase: "Eat your greens, so you can grow big and strong." Well, Horigome's sneakers wear their greens — very well, at that.

The Olympic skateboarder's newest Dunks come in a new tasteful green colorway aptly named "Asparagus."

Rich veggie green shades top the sneaker's smooth, creamy uppers, joined by neat speckle details that remind me of asparagus' textured and sometimes spiky stems.

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Horigome's newest Dunks ultimately take the same design route as his previous "Wolf Grey" pairs. A pleasing palette is gradually introduced, serving up the main hues throughout the upper while saving the more surprising colors for the heel.

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Like his previous collab, Horigome's name and double-feather motif also land in on the heel and tongue of his asparagus-flavored Dunks.

Altogether, the results are a pretty effortless design for skaters and even casual dressers looking for a clean and classically chunky Dunk for daily wear.

Sound like you? Well, you can keep an eye out for Horigome's Nike SB Dunk sneakers, which are expected to be released sometime during the spring — yes, in 2025.

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But the sooner, the better. And with us getting official Nike pics so early, maybe we could see a drop soon.

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