Nike Dunk Low "What The Duck" Sneakers


As the alma mater of Nike co-founders Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman, the University of Oregon has long been a canvas for exclusive Nike creations, from unique football kits to Air Jordan player editions. Recently, the Ducks of a Feather (DOAF) program, created by and for UO student-athletes, has unveiled an exciting sneak peek for the upcoming 2024-25 school year.


Duck fans can look forward to three limited edition "What The Duck" Dunk Lows, with only 5,000 pairs produced. Inspired by the iconic 2007 Nike SB Dunk Low "What The Dunk" sneakers, the designs feature a colorful mash-up of UO-themed panels that differ between the left and right shoes. Each pair features a "DOAF" emblem on the left heel and right tongue, highlighting the program's involvement.


While Nike and the University of Oregon have yet to announce release details for this three-part collection, stay tuned for updates, including the first look at the anticipated third colorway, all set to drop via Ducks of a Feather.







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