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This Nike Dunk Low Roots for the "New York Yankees"

This Nike Dunk Low Roots for the "New York Yankees"

Hypebeast28-05-2025

Name:Nike Dunk Low 'New York Yankees'SKU:IM2222-101Colorway:White/Midnight Navy-Photon Dust-Coconut MilkRetail Price:$115 USDRelease Date:Summer 2025Retailers:Nike.com
Shortly after debuting the'USA'/'Boston Red Sox' iteration,Nikehas debuted theDunk Low'New York Yankees.'
As the name suggests, the 'Yankees' counterpart features an all-leather build with the team's signature colors. White lands on the base while navy blue and gray make their way on to the overlays. The same navy blue appears on the panel swoosh, with the additional branding on the tongue tag, insoles and embroidered Nike Air heel logo sporting similar hues. The sneaker then rests on an off-white midsole and navy blue outsole. Tying it together are white and navy blue laces designed with baseball stitching for a branded finish.

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