Nike’s Most Popular Dunk Lows Now Come in Suede
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There's no doubt that Nike's ‘Panda’ Dunk is one of the most popular sneakers on the planet. They're everywhere. And now, the Swoosh is ready to take the wraps off another version with the Nike Dunk Low ‘Suede Panda.’ A color combo that was first introduced as part of Nike's Spring 2021 collection, after three years, it's finally getting a bit of a rework. Compared to the OG Panda, the ‘Suede Panda’ isn't all that different. Working on top of an all-white leather base, perforations feature...

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