
Originally released as a Japan-exclusive in 2001, this memorable Dunk. Faithful to the OG release, which dropped exclusively in. Nike continues its run of classic Dunk Low SPs with the latest release, the Samba. Featuring a two-toned upper of silver and hyper blue. Though originally expected for August 21st, the Nike Dunk Low “Samba” is now set to release on Nike SNKRS come August 20th. Released in August 2020, the Dunk Low Retro Samba 2020 brings back the CO.JP coloway from 2001. My latest review covers the 'Samba' Dunk Low from Nike. 2001s Japan-exclusive Nike Dunk Low Samba are true-to-the-original remake of this coveted classic.
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UPDATE (): Nike SNKRS has moved this release back to August 21st.
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Peep the full official images ahead and stay tuned for the Nike SNKRS release on August 21st. The 2020 edition of the Nike Dunk Low Retro Samba brings back a classic colorway from 2001. Things are much different in 2020 as we expect the Dunk Samba to sell out immediately at the $100 price-point and easily flip for triple that amount. This sneaker has the colors Red with a Hyper Blue base. For nearly two decades, the Sambas were one of the more easily identifiable Dunk colorways, although despite its recognizable nature, these never hit the resell price stratosphere. In this video I review the Nike Dunk Low Samba. Since 2019, the Nike SB Dunk Low has been reinvigorated.

Its been a key part of Nikes SB line ever since. With Zoom Air technology for cushioning and a thicker tongue, the Nike SB Dunk Low was ready to go. Featuring a two-toned upper of silver and hyper blue, the Samba Dunks stand out with the unique carbon fiber material on the Swoosh and heel-tab, matching the red rubber outsoles. It wasnt until 2002 that Nikes designers made the modifications to convert the Dunk into a skating shoe. 2001’s Japan-exclusive Nike Dunk Low “Samba” is arriving on August 21st, with official images of the 2020 release revealing a true-to-the-original remake of this coveted classic.
