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Nike SB's Dunk Low "Buck," which was originally released in 2003, is rumored to be returning at some point in 2020. Here, we get a look at the University of Oregon-themed colorway, courtesy of Instagram user @yankeekicks.

The eye-catching Dunks pay homage to Nike founder Phil Knight’s alma mater, where he ran track. Hits of green and bright yellow come together across the suede and leather upper, a nod to the colors of the University of Oregon. Nike SB has implemented perforations at the toe box to improve breathability, while the textured outsole is designed to enhance grip.

Branding on the Dunk Low "Buck" arrives in the form of large Swooshes on the sides, an additional Nike tag on the tongues, and Knight's "Buck" nickname embroidered at the heel. The sneaker then appears to come with both black and yellow laces.

While Nike has yet to announce the 2020 iteration of the Dunk Low "Buck," rumors suggest a drop is coming later this year. As always, be sure to check back with us for confirmed launch details.

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