Division Street’s Ducks of a Feather Partners with GOAT on New Nike Dunk Low Triple Black Luxe “What the Duck Alternate”
PORTLAND, November 20, 2024 – Division Street’s Ducks of a Feather brand has partnered with GOAT on a limited edition Nike Dunk Low Triple Black Luxe “What the Duck Alternate” which will be available on the GOAT app for $325 per pair. The release is scheduled for Nov. 28, during BF24, GOAT’s annual Black Friday event.
The Nike Dunk Low Triple Black Luxe "What the Duck Alternate" is a sleek, all-black sneaker designed as a nod to Nike co-founder Phil Knight’s distinct all-black wardrobe. The sneaker features luxe materials such as high-quality leather, suede, and hints of reflective on textured fabrics. It includes subtle yet meaningful details, such as Knight's signature which adds a personal touch.
Like all initiatives from Division Street’s Ducks of a Feather brand, proceeds generated from the Nike Dunk Low Triple Black Luxe “What the Duck Alternate” will benefit participating University of Oregon student-athletes.
ABOUT DIVISION STREET AND DUCKS OF A FEATHER
Division Street Inc. is a sport venture company founded by several University of Oregon alumni and donors that develops creative and effective marketing programs to maximize revenue opportunities for University of Oregon student-athletes. Division Street’s Ducks of a Feather is a brand featuring original apparel and footwear collaborations that are promoted by and provide revenue opportunities for University of Oregon student-athletes.
ABOUT GOAT
GOAT is the global platform for the past, present and future. Since its founding in 2015, GOAT has become the leading and most trusted sneaker marketplace in the world, and has expanded to offer apparel and accessories from select emerging, contemporary and iconic brands. Through its unique positioning between the primary and resale markets, the company offers styles across various time periods on its digital platforms and in its retail locations, while delivering products to more than 60 million members across 170 countries.