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Yes, Nike Is Bringing Back Another Panda Dunk

The cash cow returns for another go-round.

Yes, Nike Is Bringing Back Another Panda Dunk

Hate it or love it, there’s no denying that “Panda” Nike Dunk will go down as the face of an era in sneakers. The black and white Dunk Low has been ubiquitous for nearly half a decade at this point, remaining prevalent despite shifting trends centered around Y2K runners and slim-soled models like the adidas Samba. Nike has circled back with several restocks in the past few years, and lo and behold, they’re poised to do it again with a sustainable Next Nature edition for women.

To put it simply, the “Panda” Nike Dunk Low went from overhyped to overhated rather quickly. While you’d count yourself lucky to find a pair at retail in 2021, Nike Dunk oversaturation and shifting fashion trends have caused demand for the sneaker to plummet. More that any other sneaker in recent memory, the “Panda” Dunk exemplifies how supply and demand can influence consumer perception.

The Nike Dunk Low Next Nature “Panda” will release soon via Nike and retailers in women’s sizing, but the standard version is available now; tap here to shop men’s sizes and here for women’s sizes.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Nike Dunk Low Next Nature

SKU: DD1873-115
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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