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Take a closer look at the second ?Team Tones? release. HYPEBEAST Features - Go in-depth and lear

Take a closer look at the second “Team Tones” release. HYPEBEAST Features - Go in-depth and learn more about the culture. [HYPEBEAST]( [Features]( June 13, 2020 [The Nike Dunk Low SP "University Red" References a Classic Varsity Color Scheme]( Take a closer look at the second “Team Tones” release. [The Nike Dunk Low SP “University Red” References a Classic Varsity Color Scheme]( Heison Ho/Hypebeast Following the announcement of a delayed-release in the United States, we now have a closer look at the Nike Dunk Low SP “University Red.” Serving as the second colorway of the “Team Tones” release, the upcoming two-tone design is a clean mix of white and red that references a classic varsity color scheme. The upper of the “University Red” features a premium white leather base accented by contrasting bright red overlays and midfoot Swooshes. Additional branding comes in the form of tongue tags, printed insoles and “NIKE” embroidery at the rear. Finishing up the design of the shoes are bright red laces and pure white midsoles paired with rubber outsoles that continue the contrasting tone found on the upper. Priced at $100 USD, the Dunk Low SP “University Red” is set to release July 1 in the US on Nike SNKRS and at select retailers, while Europea and Asia will see an earlier release June 12. For more footwear news, RHUDE’s RHECESS-HI Sneakers recently received a “Georgetown”-inspired colorway. [READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON HYPEBEAST →]( [HYPEBEAST Features](   [More HYPEBEAST Features]( [[The Simple Serenity of Sand, Rocks and a Rake] [ARTS]( [The Simple Serenity of Sand, Rocks and a Rake]( [[Driver’s Ed: Nissan Skyline GT-R] [AUTOMOTIVE]( [Driver’s Ed: Nissan Skyline GT-R]( [logo]( [Get The App Free on iOS and Android]( Follow [facebook]( [instagram]( [youtube]( [twitter]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 2020 HYPEBEAST Limited. All Rights Reserved [Manage Subscriptions]( You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to HYPEBEAST's marketing emails. You can unsubscribe from us any time by clicking [here](=====?utm_source=hb_features&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=hb_features_June_13_2020). It may take 48 hours to complete the unsubscribe process. Contact subscription@hypebeast.com for assistance on any enquiries. Our Mailing Address: HYPEBEAST, 10F, KC 100, 100 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong

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