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Nike reveals the most outlandish Dunk sneakers of 2025

Cactus Plant Flea Market's recent collaborative sneaker collection showcases a bizarre threesome of footwear, featuring furry and strange designs.

Nike Unveils the Most Bizarre Dunk Sneakers of 2025
Nike Unveils the Most Bizarre Dunk Sneakers of 2025

Nike reveals the most outlandish Dunk sneakers of 2025

In an exciting new collaboration, streetwear label Cactus Plant Flea Market (CPFM) and sportswear giant Nike have joined forces to release a trio of Dunks, collectively known as the 'Swamp Sponge' pack. Known for its rejection of minimalism, CPFM has once again pushed the boundaries with this wild and vibrant collection. The 'Swamp Sponge' pack might just be the wildest linkup yet between CPFM and Nike, showcasing bold and over-the-top designs. The 'Swamp Sponge' pack was designed by CPFM's founder, designer Cynthia Lu. The trio of Dunks features a mashup of materials such as terry cloth, faux fur, corduroy, and spongey nylon, creating a unique and textured look. The most subtle of the three colorways in the 'Swamp Sponge' pack features a black-and-green base with sunny yellow accents and fiery red laces. However, the other two colorways are a spectacle to behold, with Crayola-style color blocking and big, brash splashes of neon-tinged blue, red, yellow, purple, pink, and orange. The 'Swamp Sponge' pack is the latest project from CPFM and Nike, following previous collaborations that included covering a Dunk Low in Swarovski crystals and fusing the Air Uptempo and Air Force 1. The label's collaborations with Nike often feature bold, over-the-top designs, making the 'Swamp Sponge' pack a natural extension of their creative partnership. Interestingly, the 'Swamp Sponge' pack was first spotted on Travis Scott, adding to the anticipation surrounding this release. So, get ready to make a splash with the CPFM x Nike 'Swamp Sponge' Dunks!

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