The Nike Dunk Low ?Doernbecher? debuts today and it’s notably designed by 17-year-old Zoe Taaffe who was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that?s extremely rare, only one in 1.2 million pediatric patients have it. With her dream of becoming a nurse, Zoe?s Dunk Low takes cues from her favorite collegiate team, the Oregon Ducks with the tones of green and yellow prominent on its upper. Additionally, the low-top bears a bold zebra print which features Zoe?s name cleverly hidden while it?s also a subtle nod to the stretch marks that the steroids created on Zoe?s body. Finishing touches consist of an Oregon Duck-inspired nursing symbol on the insoles, interchangeable Velcro Swooshes, and a glow-in-the-dark outsole.
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