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We are allowing within1 days after the delivery for the item to be exchanged. Please note that we issue a refund only if the item you ordered is out of stock and we can no longer fulfill it.We do not issue cash refunds.You can make up to only one exchange.To be eligible for an exchange, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging with a receipt or proof of purchase. Please note that authenticity tags or stickers must be intact. If removed, the item will not comply with our exchange policy and will not be accepted.To exchange an item, .Please note that we will not cover any shipping fees for exchange requests.please reach out to us at
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DESCRIPTION
Releasing as part of the ‘Year of the Rabbit’ pack, the Nike Dunk Low ‘White Rabbit Candy’ takes inspiration from a special Lunar New Year edition of the Air Force 1 from 2011. Waxed blue laces secure the upper, composed of chalk-colored suede with white leather overlays at the forefoot and heel. Mismatched chenille Swooshes are rendered in red and blue, while red chenille tongue tags display Chinese characters that translate to ‘rabbit.’ A tonal graphic depicting the long-eared mammal adorns the lateral heel. The sneaker sits atop a translucent rubber cupsole, featuring contrast red stitching and oversized ‘2011’ and ‘2023’ graphics underfoot.