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Nike Dunk Low Electrifies In “Bright Cactus”

The Volt-adjacent shade shocks a familiar outfit.

Nike Dunk Low Electrifies In “Bright Cactus”

As arguably the shoe of the decade, there aren’t many left who haven’t heard of Panda Dunks. Utterly ubiquitous in the 2019-2022 stretch, that formulation has truly defined an era, leading creatives at Nike HQ to continually tinker with the modern classic design. That’s the case once again, as the newest Nike Dunk Low plants “Bright Cactus” accents onto the ineffable layout.

The typical hallmarks remain on this configuration- underlying white met with black leather panels, a black sockliner and black laces. “Bright Cactus” enters the picture on the tongue tag, Swoosh and outsole, breaking up the monochromatic profile in stark fashion. Given how widely adopted the original pair is, the vibrant detailing on this pair is an easy way to stand out from the still crowded field of people rocking Pandas.

The Nike Dunk Low “Bright Cactus” is expected to drop this fall, commanding a $125 MSRP. As always, keep an eye on our Sneaker Release Dates page for the latest updates.

For a shoe with a similar palette, check out our latest on the Wemby shoes, the “Alien” GT Hustle 2 dropping via SNKRS May 15th.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Dunk Low

SKU: DV0833-110
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

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