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Nike SB Dunk High “Sweet Tooth” Sneakers Official Images Unveiled

Nike SB Dunk High "Sweet Tooth" Sneakers Official Images Unveiled

The upcoming “Sweet Tooth” colorway of the Nike SB Dunk High is creating a buzz, promising to appeal to both shoe collectors and those with a sweet tooth. The shoe’s dynamic blend of orange, yellow, and white reflects the classic candy corn colors. Beyond the color combination, the shoe’s texture also imitates the striped pattern of the sweet snack, giving a fun touch to your sneaker collection.

Crafted for both performance and style, the Nike SB Dunk High ensures comfort and durability. The high-top silhouette offers ankle support, making it a popular choice for skaters and streetwear aficionados alike. The release date for the “Sweet Tooth” sneakers is yet to be announced, but collectors and fashion enthusiasts are already eager to get their hands on them. This delectable addition to the Nike SB Dunk lineup is sure to bring a sweet touch of nostalgia to your style.

The “Sweet Tooth” Nike SB Dunk High features a black rubber sole and a clean white midsole with orange stitching throughout. The uppers are constructed from leather, transitioning from white to orange to yellow in a gradient that resembles candy corn. The sides feature an Orange Swoosh, and orange laces complete the design. The tongue bears the Nike SB branding, accentuated with a Halloween theme. Additionally, the leather tabs on the sides feature a warning label that reads “Don’t take candy from strangers”, adding a fun Halloween touch. The sneakers are expected to be released around Halloween.

Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Nike SB Dunk High “Sweet Tooth” will be released on October 14th. The retail price of the sneakers will be $120 when they drop. Make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.

To sum up, the Nike SB Dunk High “Sweet Tooth” boasts a vibrant and engaging design that is bound to turn heads. It’s an essential addition to the collection of not just sneakerheads and skateboarders, but also anyone with a penchant for distinctive fashion. This confectionery-themed footwear is indeed a necessary acquisition.

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