The highly anticipated Nike Dunk Low 'Philly' sneakers are set to release on May 30th, with sales starting at 10 am at Lapstone & Hammer in Philadelphia on a first-come, first-served basis. The sneakers, designed as a tribute to the city, will be available in men's sizes 6-14, priced at $135. Local news outlets, including FOX29, CBS Philadelphia, and NBC Philadelphia, have been covering the event, highlighting the enthusiasm of sneakerheads who lined up early to purchase the limited edition shoes. The release also includes availability at Creme, another local store. NBC Philadelphia's Keith Jones and Erin Coleman showcased the sneakers before the public release.
Sneaker heads lined up outside a Philadelphia shoe store Thursday morning to get their hands (and feet) on a limited edition Philly-inspired pair of Nike Dunks. https://t.co/hnQTbBFERm
👟 The new Nike Dunk Low sneakers are about as Philly as it gets. @KeithJones and @ErinColemanTV show off the kicks before the public can get their hands on them today. https://t.co/7ysDUCYAbq https://t.co/4YlzZeQ1jJ
Today's the day, sneakerheads. 👀 The Philly-themed Nike Dunk Low drops Thursday in-store at Lapstone & Hammer and Creme. https://t.co/MUiPglj8Jy
Big Sneaker Drop: The Philly-themed Nike Dunks release is just hours away! Want to be the first to score a pair? We'll tell you how-- We're live for the release this morning on #fox29goodday
NIKE DUNK LOW “PHILLY” We wanted to tell stories of real Philly locals as a true celebration of a Dunk made for Philly, by Philly. The Nike Dunk Low “Philly” Drops tomorrow 5/30, FCFS at 10am at Lapstone & Hammer. Men’s sizes: 6-14 ($135). https://t.co/Dj57BzjuQQ