
Nike Drops Dover Street Market Specials Capsule Collection
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NikeandDover Street Marketare releasing a 17-piece capsule collection.
The upcoming Nike x DSM Specials drop features the DSM Hut Logo and Swoosh lock up by Rei Kawakubo and marks the second collection for the two brands. The capsule features an array of sportswear-focused staples from the Swoosh, including exclusive fleece hoodies, sweatpants, crewnecks, and t-shirts in grey, black, burgundy and navy with an additional t-shirt in white, each piece features the co-branding. Marked as staples for the wardrobe rotation, the drop sees Nike's premium fleece become a part of everyday wear, fit for the transitional weather.
The collection dropsonlineand at Dover Street Market stores worldwide on May 29 with pieces ranging from $60 USD to $135 USD.
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