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The Nike Dunk Low GS Keeps It Simple In “Black/Navy/Red”

A mesh tongue adds a sporty feel.

The Nike Dunk Low GS Keeps It Simple In “Black/Navy/Red”

Nike isn’t cooling on the Dunk Low any time soon, especially now with summer on the horizon. It’s been one of the most popular and best selling seasonal shoes since it came back in force in 2019, and while diehard sneakerheads might be jaded, the Dunk Low still captures (and cashes in on) broad appeal from casual buyers.

Official images of Nike’s latest grade school Dunk Low showcase a dark mix of black and navy pebbled leather, almost undistinguishable from a distance given their similar tone. The toe, eyelets, and heel panels take black treatments, while the Swoosh and “Nike Air” tab present in blue to match the outsole. While standard materials appear consistently throughout the bulk of the design, a mesh tongue much like that of basketball shorts breaks from norms up top, adding a sporty feel. Red on black Nike branding appears on said tongue to match the contrast stitching towards the heel, concluding the design.

Sneakerhead moms and dads should be able to pick up a pair over the coming weeks for $90; See our “Where To Buy” section for direct shopping links.

WHERE TO BUY

Grade School Nike Dunk Low

SKU: HJ9202-001
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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