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The Nike Dunk High SP “Pine Green,” which was initially released in 2008, is rumored to be returning during this year’s holiday season. As House of Heat reports, Nike is set to bring back the OG colorway, though this time it will be called “Pro Green” and the exact color blocking is yet to be determined.

It is believed that the shade of green will be slightly darker than the 2008 release (pictured above). The materials are also undetermined, though the retail price should be around $110, in line with other Nike Dunk Highs.

With nothing concrete having been announced by Nike, any news is to be taken with a grain of salt. With the release date still several months away, expect any news to come at a later date.

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