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Yuto Horigome Gets his Own Version of the Nike SB Dunk

Olympic medalist Yuto Horigome unveils his own iteration of the Nike SB Dunk Low sneaker model with premium accents. The Japanese skateboarder delivers an understated tonal look with a blue-grey suede material paneling throughout the upper.

Notably, Yuto Horigome is the first person to win a gold medal in the sport at the Olympics, marking a special milestone. In terms of the rest of the upper, it joins a white leather build for a crisp look. The lateral side of the shoe is detailed with a Swoosh branding emblem along with a cross-feather emblem that is embroidered onto the heel. The collaborative shoe is set to launch officially on August 16th and will be available at select skate shops.
Trend Themes
1. Premium Skate Sneakers - The collaboration between Yuto Horigome and Nike introduces a new line of skateboard sneakers with high-end accents, featuring a blue-grey suede material paneling and white leather build.
2. Athlete-branded Sneakers - Yuto Horigome's customized Nike SB Dunk Low sneaker model showcases the rising trend of athletes collaborating with footwear brands to create their own versions.
3. Understated Tonal Look - The Japanese skateboarder's iteration of the Nike SB Dunk Low sneaker brings a subtle yet stylish aesthetic with its blue-grey suede material paneling throughout the upper.
Industry Implications
1. Skateboarding Industry - The collaboration between Yuto Horigome and Nike signifies the continuous growth and impact of skateboarding culture and its influence on the fashion industry.
2. Footwear Industry - The athlete-branded sneaker trend, exemplified by Yuto Horigome's version of the Nike SB Dunk Low, presents opportunities for footwear companies to tap into the sports market and collaborate with athletes for unique product releases.
3. Sports Marketing Industry - The rise of athlete-branded sneakers opens avenues for sports marketing agencies to facilitate collaborations between athletes and brands, creating mutually beneficial partnerships that leverage the athletes' influence and brand image.

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