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You Have To Play To Win Sole Collector's Sole Quest Powered By Dr Pepper Zero Sugar Brings Limited-E

You Have To Play To Win [Complex]( Sole Collector's Sole Quest Powered By Dr Pepper Zero Sugar Brings Limited-Edition Sneakers Drops to ComplexLand [Alternate text]( ComplexLand 2.0 is just hours away. Along with bigger drops and activations, this year’s virtual adventure is going to be sweeter than ever. One reason for that is because Dr Pepper Zero Sugar will be taking attendees on a Sole Quest to cop a few of the sneakers you’ve been waiting for. Each day of ComplexLand (June 16-18), the popular beverage brand will be releasing a host of different prizes—including pairs of Yeezy 450 Cloud Whites, Travis Scott x Jordan 6 “British Khakis,” and Supreme Dunks Hyper Blues. But if you plan on snagging a pair, you have to play to win. Check us out below to to get in on the action. [MORE DETAILS]( Release Roundup: Sneakers You Need to Check Out This Weekend [Alternate text]( Ambush x Nike Dunk High 'Deep Royal' Price: $180 When: Tuesday, June 15 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: Ambush is dropping the third colorway of its remixed Dunk High design with Nike this Tuesday. The “Deep Royal” color scheme features OG Dunk colorblocking with a white leather upper, royal blue overlays, and black accents. The most notable additions to Ambush’s Dunk design include elongated Swooshes that extend beyond the heel and the addition of a plastic panel wrapping the heel displaying an embossed Ambush logo. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( Nike Dunk Low 'Dusty Olive' Price: $110 When: Thursday, June 17 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: Nike is bringing back another Dunk Low from the past. This time it is the formerly Japan-exclusive “Dusty Olive” colorway from 2001. The all-suede pair features a brown upper, mossy green overlays, and yellow detailing. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( Nike PG 5 'Playstation 5' Price: $120 When: Thursday, June 17 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: Nike continues its ongoing series of “PlayStation” sneakers with Paul George this Thursday. The latest installment is a PG 5 inspired by the PlayStation 5 console. George’s latest signature model is dressed in a similar white upper with black and royal blue accents. PG’s logo is stamped on the left tongue and insole, while the PlayStation logo can be seen on the right foot. The final easter egg is a special “PG5” logo hit that can be found on each heel tab. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( Ishod Wair x Magnus Walker x Nike SB Dunk High Pro Price: $120 When: Monday, June 21 at 10 a.m. Where: Nike SNKRS and other select retailers What You Need to Know: More automotive-inspired Nike SBs are on the way. The latest style is a collaboration between SB team rider Ishod Wair and fashion designer/car collector Magnus Walker. This particular SB Dunk High takes direct inspiration from a German sports car that appeared in Walker’s film Urban Outlaw. A cracked white leather upper is designed to wear away over time to reveal an under layer of gold. Additional details include Union Jack flags embroidered on each heel, tartan plaid liners, and racing-inspired red numbering stamped on each lateral heel. [MORE DETAILS]( [Alternate text]( The Sole Collector App Price: Free When: Available now Where: iOS and Android What You Need to Know: The Sole Collector app is your ultimate resource for buying and building your sneaker collection at the best prices. Our database of 40,000 sneakers lets you compare and shop at the most competitive prices for the shoes and sizes you want across the biggest sneaker marketplaces including GOAT, Stadium Goods, StockX, Flight Club, adidas and Converse. [MORE DETAILS]( [Complex on Instagram]( [Complex on Facebook]( [Complex on Twitter]( [Complex on YouTube]( © Complex Media, Inc. 2021. All rights reserved. 229 W. 43rd Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10036 You are receiving this email because you've signed up for Complex Newsletter. Want to stop receiving messages from Complex? [Unsubscribe]( [Click here to view this email in your browser.]( Complex.com is part of: [Complex Networks](

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