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Nike Dunk Low “UCLA” Royal Blue T-Shirt (Trust No One)

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Nike Dunk Low “UCLA” Royal Blue T-Shirt (Trust No One)

Give your closet an upgrade with our royal blue cotton clothing, which was designed to complement the Nike Dunk Lows in the "UCLA" colorway. 

The color scheme of the Los Angeles Bruins inspired that of the Nike Dunk Low "UCLA." The leather upper's yellow base and laces are set off by the blue Swoosh, overlays, and outsole. To complete the design, iconic Nike branding on the heel tab and nylon tongue is present as well.

These hoodies, t-shirts, and sweatshirts feature graphics of Mr. Monopoly wearing a mask, and holding cash and a sword, plus the phrase "trust no one."

Give your closet an upgrade with our royal blue cotton clothing, which was designed to complement the Nike Dunk Lows in the "UCLA" colorway. 

The color scheme of the Los Angeles Bruins inspired that of the Nike Dunk Low "UCLA." The leather upper's yellow base and laces are set off by the blue Swoosh, overlays, and outsole. To complete the design, iconic Nike branding on the heel tab and nylon tongue is present as well.

These hoodies, t-shirts, and sweatshirts feature graphics of Mr. Monopoly wearing a mask, and holding cash and a sword, plus the phrase "trust no one."

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Nike Dunk Low “UCLA” Royal Blue T-Shirt (Trust No One)

$31.99

$11.20

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Give your closet an upgrade with our royal blue cotton clothing, which was designed to complement the Nike Dunk Lows in the "UCLA" colorway. 

The color scheme of the Los Angeles Bruins inspired that of the Nike Dunk Low "UCLA." The leather upper's yellow base and laces are set off by the blue Swoosh, overlays, and outsole. To complete the design, iconic Nike branding on the heel tab and nylon tongue is present as well.

These hoodies, t-shirts, and sweatshirts feature graphics of Mr. Monopoly wearing a mask, and holding cash and a sword, plus the phrase "trust no one."