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Brand: Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike

Model: Dunk Low

Key Features: The CPFM Dunk Lows are offered in two colorways of “Pure Platinum” and “Spiral Sage,” each covered in Swarovski crystals and finished with an exaggerated Swoosh, padded tongue, detachable double lace flaps, and Double Vision smiley tag.

Release Date: November 18

Price: $550

Buy: Cactus Plant Flea Market

Editor’s Notes: Rumors of a Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Dunk were circulating for months, stepping up a notch when spotted on the likes of Kylie Jenner and LeBron James, who wore them at the NBA bubble in Orlando.

Unlike the initial mockups, which appeared in pastel colorways with CPFM's signature smiley face logo, the final product is completely covered in Swarovski's — a nod to ’90s/early ’00s DIY customs.

Check out some of the seeded shots below and take an official look at the sneakers in the gallery above.

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