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The Zebra-Snacks Inspired Quartersnacks x Nike SB Dunk Low Surfaces In A Reverse Colorway

The Zebra-Snacks Inspired Quartersnacks x Nike SB Dunk Low Surfaces In A Reverse Colorway

Last year, as they celebrated the long-awaited Tokyo Olympics, Nike SB added a number of collaborative Dunk Lows to the catalog. Among them, Quartersnacks’ contribution seemingly flew under the radar despite its bold, zebra-patterned nod to Little Debbie’s Zebra Cakes. Surfacing today is a sample that reveals what the final product could’ve been, and we must say it’s more of an accurate depiction of the snack it was inspired by.

As a result of the new, white-colored overlays, the pair comes off as drastically different. The texture, too, is distinct from the original, opting instead for a slightly tumbled finish. Underneath, though, the same zebra pattern rears its head along the toe, mid-panel, and collar, a familiar addition much like the black Swoosh as well as the Quartersnacks embroidery at the heel and the red logo hit at the tongue. An extra touch of branding does arrive below the latter, spelling out the shop’s name down the yellowed backdrop.

For a closer look at this white alternate, check out the leaked images below.

In other news, have you seen the ACU Li-Ning 50/50?

Quartersnacks Nike Sb Dunk Low White 2

Quartersnacks Nike Sb Dunk Low White 1

Photos: @jfgrails

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