![]() This silhouette became so popular that the ones that couldn’t get their hands on them, often searched for similar ones at thrift stores. Later on, in the 90s skate culture became extremly popular that Nike decided to make Nike Skateboarding shoes introduced with the low-top silhouette. ![]() First dunks were made by Peter Moore in 1985, and they were Nike Dunk Highs, endorsed as college shoes or basketball shoes, made in university colors. To understand the hype behind the Dunk sneakers, you must now the diffrences between the models. So what made them so popular and how were they invented? DSCENE team prepared a full guide for this popular sneaker. The shoe made it’s comeback from the 2010’s with it’s simple yet effective silhouette, which continues to gain popularity every day. Recently, everyone’s favorite shoe becamE Nike Dunk Low. In the past we have already seen numerous Dunks in classic colourways return to the big stage, especially the ones made for skateboarding. The legacy Nike created around the Dunk appears to be headed for another peak. Not only that they all sell out pretty quickly, but also the resellers manage to sell every pair for twice as much money than the original price. After all, the vibe of them is absolutely killer.The past few years have been a great success for Nike, due to it’s numerous retro releases. But, if style is incredibly more important to you than the minuscule details like stitching, I highly recommend these sneakers. The Panda Dunk Lows will be restocking some time shortly, and hopefully, Nike’s quality check will be a bit more thorough so I can repurchase these shoes to resell. But, the versatility and effortless streetwear aura that these shoes illuminate is the singular reason I chose to keep them and wear them for myself. After investigating the quality and not being absolutely in love with it, reselling was beaming throughout my mind. When it comes down to a highly sought-after shoe like this one, there’s always that bugging question-to resell or not to resell. Being classic and on the more toned-down side of things, I can mix and match these sneakers with patterns, bright colors, or simplistic, neutral grays if I please. Regardless, if I’m in a sweatpants-and-hoodie-Monday sort of mood, or the ever so rare street-style and baggy jeans type of vibe, these shoes pair perfectly. Going back to the initial reason I purchased the Panda Dunk Lows, though, is how much I appreciate the overall versatility that comes with owning them. If I were to be purchasing them for resale value on an app like StockX or Goat and saw the loose ends on these shoes, I wouldn’t be too ecstatic. Dunks are the most comfortable Nikes that I own-second to Jordan 1 lows, which is a huge factor in the idea of buying them-but I’m not pleased with how cheap they look from up close. Not elaborating that the shoes are complete junk-I am more than excited about the new addition to my never-ending addiction-but loose strings and frayed leather tends to distract from the overall vibe of the sneaker. From far away, these sneakers look slick and sophisticated, however, when brought closer to the eyes, it’s abundant that Nike dipped out on the quality check. Not elaborating that the shoes are complete junk-I am more than excited about the new addition to my never-ending addiction-but loose strings and frayed leather tends to distract from the overall vibe of the sneaker.”Ī simplistic black and white colorway is one that I’ve been searching for, a good addition to my collection for an extended period. ![]()
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