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There’s Some Hidden Charm In This Nike Dunk Low “Arctic Orange”

A special pattern hides in plain sight.

There’s Some Hidden Charm In This Nike Dunk Low “Arctic Orange”

We haven’t seen a Panda Dunk restock since the start of the year, so there surely is some merit behind the claims made by Nike brass of reducing Dunk circulation. Despite the Pandas hitting the brakes, we’ve been uncovering several new Dunk Low colorways every month, so we might need some clarification on whether or not the Dunk is hitting the backburner.

However, as long as the color way hits and the details are on point, Dunks will be welcomed warmly. This upcoming colorway has all the right soothing tones, with a now-common Glacier Blue suede cooling off the Arctic Orange base layer in tumbled leather. The gum sole keeps things casual and effortless, while the black Swoosh logo and tongue label provides the perfect hit of contrast.

So we’ve described things obvious to the eye: where’s the hidden charm? Peep the shoe-laces and you’ll notice an intricate pattern woven into the strands. It’s these minute touches that many won’t notice that make Dunks (or sneakers in general) that much more appreciated. If you’re still a Nike Dunk fanatic, find these on Nike.com soon for $125.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Dunk Low

SKU: HJ7341-474
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: Sep 18, 2024

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