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Arguably the most popular release of the year so far, Dunk fans will be ecstatic to see they might have another chance at getting their hands on the shoedrobe-essential Nike Dunk Low "Panda". Coming in exactly the same colour palette as the Dunk Low from before, this iteration is particularly special, as it is part of Nike's Move To Zero campaign and as a consequence, is more sustainable. We love kicks that love the planet!
Aptly named the 'Next Nature' pack, this monochrome Dunk will be releasing after two of its counterparts, the 'Pink' and 'White' iterations. Having sold out instantaneously, we know that this black-and-white sustainable Dunk Low is not going to be any easier to get hold of, so when the time comes, make sure to enter as many raffles as you can.
The Nike Dunk Low Next Nature White Black will be releasing as a women's-exclusive model, so between the sizes 3 and 9, and will be constructed from recycled materials. This means that as well as being sustainable, this pair will also be vegan! As usual perforations around the toe box allow for enhanced breathability, meaning these Nike Dunks will be extra comfortable. Black accents dress the toe cap, eyelets, lace unit and iconic Nike Swoosh on the medial and lateral sidewalls, and it appears that this pair will feature very faint speckles across the rubber outsole like other Move To Zero models.
Cushioning around the ankle and on the padded tongue means that Nike haven't compromised anything on this sneaker. We love the black lace unit and crisp-white midsole - it works so well! To cop the Nike Dunk Low Move To Zero White Black, use the links on this page and make sure to follow us on all the socials to stay in the loop about what's hot from the Oregon-based brand. Whilst you're here, why not check out this brand-new Dunk Disrupt that's very dropping soon?
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