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Nike Reloads The Panda Dunk Low For 2025

Same shoe, new product SKU.

Nike Reloads The Panda Dunk Low For 2025

Not even Nike knew that a simple white-and-black $100 sneaker would change the course of its brand history. Viewed as the origin point of Nike’s massive revenue surge in the early 2020s as well as the downfall of its “cool”, the Panda Dunk Low marks an all-too-common phenomenon in trend culture and how profit-driven strategy can have irreversibly damaging long term effects.

Despite Nike’s plans of turning the frequency of retro products (they specifically named the Dunk), the Nike Dunk Low “Panda” appears to be returning in 2025. These do not appear to be a restock of the original version, because the pair you see pictured here comes attached with a completely new product SKU. Otherwise, they look like your plain ol’ Panda Dunk Low, which should be hitting stores next year at the new $115 bottom-line MSRP for the retro classic. In fact, pairs are available right now at retail on Nike.com here.

Regardless of how exhausted the public may be about Dunks, there’s no denying that these will likely do well at retail. Dunks still remain a top-of-mind sneaker choice for casual wearers, with the white/black Panda mix usually being among the first choices. Earlier this year, the brand launched a “Panda By You” design option for the Dunk Low, which all but confirms that the demand still exists.

A release date is not yet confirmed, and it is even possible that these will arrive in late 2024, so stay tuned for updates.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Dunk Low

SKU: HF5441-100
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2024

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