2024 NIKE SB DUNK THREAD_____GRs and QSs added

Nike Dunk Low “Light Smoke Grey”
Color: White/Light Smoke Grey-Black
Style Code: DD1503-117
Release Date: 2022
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Natural light vs flat. It's a good shoe. 2021 lows have a weird shape, though. Was looking at em side by side with plums. Different toe wrap cuts, different ankle cuts, different vamp height. 2021s are sleeker and pointier overall. Materials are good. Great suede good leather. Made in vietnam. Very reminiscent of mid-2000s CLs, also make me think of silver box lows like barfs/bisons in a way.
 
Natural light vs flat. It's a good shoe. 2021 lows have a weird shape, though. Was looking at em side by side with plums. Different toe wrap cuts, different ankle cuts, different vamp height. 2021s are sleeker and pointier overall. Materials are good. Great suede good leather. Made in vietnam.
That colorway is reminiscent of the early 2000 era dunks.
 
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Natural light vs flat. It's a good shoe. 2021 lows have a weird shape, though. Was looking at em side by side with plums. Different toe wrap cuts, different ankle cuts, different vamp height. 2021s are sleeker and pointier overall. Materials are good. Great suede good leather. Made in vietnam. Very reminiscent of mid-2000s CLs, also make me think of silver box lows like barfs/bisons in a way.
Without reading this I instantly thought of the bisons too
 
Couldn’t find chloro retail anywhere in france.. shhhh

wrong thread b they aint SB 2022 ,

 
Was able to get these for retail. Love the color, not the material. I've also never seen this stain on the laces from the color before 🤷‍♂️

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It happens on a bunch of different shoes. Much more visible on white laces. It's the dye transferring onto the laces. Sometimes when you use shoe cleaners and white paper towel, the dye on the materials will transfer over.
 
It happens on a bunch of different shoes. Much more visible on white laces. It's the dye transferring onto the laces. Sometimes when you use shoe cleaners and white paper towel, the dye on the materials will transfer over.
Pretty odd thing to happen since I've mostly seen it happen to suede sneakers and not painted sneakers.

My buddy two pairs from different stores. Two different production dates and the one that matches mine from the same store has the same lace issue. The one that came from an earlier date had no issues with dye comming off to the laces. Seems like these production factories are getting rushed to get these out.
 
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