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More Kid’s Nike Dunk Low Pairs Appear With Experimental Swooshes

More Kid’s Nike Dunk Low Pairs Appear With Experimental Swooshes

The Nike Dunk Low has accomplished a lot since its debut in 1985. Currently in its 37th year on the market, Peter Moore’s iconic design has recently emerged in several experimental takes exclusive to kids.

Akin to other previously-seen pairs, the latest take on the made-for-basketball low-top features a multiple colorful logos at the profiles, creating a sort of 3D effect. Synthetic leather panels across the remainder of the shoe opts for a much tamer blue combination, with base layers boasting a greyish tint. Underfoot, Air Jordan 1-reminiscent sole units make a statement not only via their neon green tread, but also their partly-recycled construction (as noted by the midsole’s speckled styling and swoosh wheel logos printed on the sock-liners).

Continue ahead for official images of the kid’s pair, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch soon.

Elsewhere, the NIKE, Inc. family still has handfuls of Jordan release dates 2022 scheduled.

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