Edison Chen Teases a "What The" CLOT x Nike Dunk Low Collaboration

The rumor mill within the sneaker community is that CLOT's almost two-decades-long partnership with Nike coming to a close. Edison Chen and Kevin Poon's Hong Kong-based streetwear imprint will reportedly embark on a new journey with the Three Stripes, but before that alliance becomes official, it will be taking on a final project with the Swoosh: a CLOT x Nike Dunk Low "What The" collaboration.As you can likely infer from its nickname, this forthcoming installment will be graced with a myriad of features from past CLOT x Nike team-ups. A rear view angle of the pair has been previewed by Chen thus far, and you can already point out specific elements such as the tile panels from its "Terracotta" Air Jordan 13 Low project, an assortment of "Silk Royale" patches and embroidered details from its Air Force 1 and Air Max 1 offerings and the same CLOT font branding from its Dunk Low initiative with fragment design on the right shoe's heel.If this is the final project that we see this duo release to the masses, they're certainly going out with a banger. Sit tight as we receive further updates on their official release.For other news, the Born x Raised x Nike SB Dunk Low release has been delayed in light of Spanto's passing. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Edison Chen Teases a "What The" CLOT x Nike Dunk Low Collaboration

The rumor mill within the sneaker community is that CLOT's almost two-decades-long partnership with Nike coming to a close. Edison Chen and Kevin Poon's Hong Kong-based streetwear imprint will reportedly embark on a new journey with the Three Stripes, but before that alliance becomes official, it will be taking on a final project with the Swoosh: a CLOT x Nike Dunk Low "What The" collaboration.

As you can likely infer from its nickname, this forthcoming installment will be graced with a myriad of features from past CLOT x Nike team-ups. A rear view angle of the pair has been previewed by Chen thus far, and you can already point out specific elements such as the tile panels from its "Terracotta" Air Jordan 13 Low project, an assortment of "Silk Royale" patches and embroidered details from its Air Force 1 and Air Max 1 offerings and the same CLOT font branding from its Dunk Low initiative with fragment design on the right shoe's heel.

If this is the final project that we see this duo release to the masses, they're certainly going out with a banger. Sit tight as we receive further updates on their official release.

For other news, the Born x Raised x Nike SB Dunk Low release has been delayed in light of Spanto's passing.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast