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Fashion fans have discovered a £26 dupe for Nike Dunk Low trainers after they completely sold out

It's become almost impossible to head into the City Centre and not see fashion fans wearing a pair of Nike trainers. The trainer brand has built a loyal fanbase over decades, with some pairs being sold for thousands of pounds.

Thanks to social media platforms like Instagram, certain pairs of Nike trainers are like gold dust, and shoppers find themselves having to be put on waiting lists and in draws to make sure they're able to bag a pair. It's become something of a competitive sport.

At present, thousands of shoppers are eyeing up the Black and White 'Panda' Dunks - which have been seen on various celebrities and influencers. Last week thousands of hopefuls flocked to Nike's website in the hopes of copping a pair after a restock of the Nike Dunk Low "Pandas" was announced.

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Unfortunately, in what has become common place for sneakerheads, many were left bitterly disappointed, as the Dunks, having been restocked at 8am on the Nike website, quickly sold out. Many pairs have now been put up for resale on Ebay, though with a much heftier price tag than the original.

However, thanks to TikTok you can always count on finding a much cheaper dupe for your must have product. TikTok user martaeebriodyy recently posted a video to her followers placing two versions of the Dunk Lows side by side asking them to guess which one is a dupe and which one is from Nike.

At the start of the video she points at the shoes and says: "I have two pairs of Dunks, one is from the gate, I'm not going to tell you which one. But we're going to compare them, and then you can make up your mind."

She displays the Panda dunks to the pink and white from different angles, closely

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