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There are not many colleges that would be more enjoyable to attend than Arizona State University or Miami of Florida. The two warm-weather schools are synonymous with fun and iconic NCAA sports programs.

Nike is again getting into the school spirit by restocking two colorways of arguably its most popular sneaker. The Nike Dunk Low is celebrating the Sun Devils and Hurricanes (both Adidas-sponsored schools) with another drop this morning.

Nike Dunk Low 'Arizona State'

Side view of maroon and gold Nike Dunk shoes.

A detailed look at the Nike Dunk Low.

The Nike Dunk Low 'Arizona State' releases on Thursday, June 1, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Sun Devils fans can purchase the shoes for $110 in adult sizes on the Nike website.

The old-school basketball shoes feature a Deep Maroon leather upper contrasted by University Gold overlays. Sure, the shoes are a nod to Arizona State. But the colorway lends itself to countless other college and professional sports fan bases with the same color scheme.

Nike Dunk Low 'Miami'

Side view of green and orange Nike Dunk shoes.

A detailed look at the Nike Dunk Low.

The Nike Dunk Low 'Miami' is releasing on Thursday, June 1, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Hurricanes fans can purchase the shoes for $110 in adult sizes on the Nike website.

Fans of "The U" can make a bold statement by channeling classic 1980s college vibes with the 'Hurricanes' colorway. The shoes feature a Total Orange leather upper contrasted by Gorge Green overlays.

The green and orange color scheme is closely tied to Miami, and Nike did an excellent job of applying the school colors to this iconic sneaker. Online shoppers should act fast as these shoes will inevitably sell out quickly.

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