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Virgil Abloh has taken to Instagram to tease what many believe is a restock of the Off-White™ x Nike Dunk Lows. Abloh simply shared a picture of the three colorways, captioned with the check and registered emojis.

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Abloh's Off-White™ x Nike Dunk Lows originally released in December 2019. The sneaker was optioned in three colorways of "Pine Green," "University Red," and "University Gold," each of which featured a two-tone leather upper with signature Off-White™ text and hiking-inspired lacing over-top the standard laces.

Since the launch, the collaborative Dunk Lows have gone on to resell for more than four times their initial price of $170.

Neither Abloh nor Nike have confirmed a restock of the Off-White™ x Nike Dunk Lows at this time, but if things change, we'll be sure to let you know.

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