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The Nike Terminator Low Dives Into “Aquarius Blue” Treatments

"Coconut Milk" overlays keep the design tame.

The Nike Terminator Low Dives Into “Aquarius Blue” Treatments

Peter Moore’s Nike Terminator Low faces stiff competition from the Dunk Low and Jordan 1 Low among a myriad of more popular low-top lifestyle cuts. Nike’s “Be True To Your School” theme helped carry the model’s release strategy last year, but the first few months of 2024 have been relatively quiet on the Terminator front. Now with eyes towards spring, Nike continues its use of seasonal pastels to fuel the Terminator Low’s next installment.

The shoe boasts “Aquarius Blue” leather and “Coconut Milk” accents on its toe, Swoosh, and imposing Nike heel branding. Some could interpret the design as a “UNC” colorway with the complementary shade assuming the role of naturally aged treatments, not a far cry given the model’s storied hardwood heritage. Regardless, its statement-worthy color makes it a fitting Spring 2024 delivery alongside similarly treated Beaverton brand lifestyle kicks.

Enjoy official images below and return to our Sneaker Release Dates page while we track new and emerging details. If you’re a fan of this color scheme, check out the “Coconut Milk” Nike Air Pegasus 2K5 slated for Summer 2024.

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Mens Nike Terminator Low

SKU: HF4834-407
RETAIL PRICE: $120
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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