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Everything Is Upside Down On This Kids Nike Dunk Low “Knicks”

Flipped logos appear on the tongue and heel.

Everything Is Upside Down On This Kids Nike Dunk Low “Knicks”

Nike isn’t afraid to tweak its branding, especially when it comes to the Dunk Low. 2024 has witnessed a slew of new colorways for kids featuring upside-down logos and playful color combinations, this fresh “Knicks” look being the latest.

The unofficial “Knicks” nickname is made possible on the tongue, which features orange, upside-down Nike branding atop a blue backdrop. More orange appears by way of chalked edges on the lateral Swoosh, but otherwise, the shoe is best described by referencing an Air Jordan grail. The Fragment Jordan 1 from 2014 serves as the directive here, with the rear portion featuring royal blue and toe box coming in black and white. Upside-down Nike text on the backtab adds another eccentric touch, while blue, oval laces feature black edges.

The Dunk Low “Knicks” has emerged in PS sizes (seen below), but it’s likely the shoe will also be produced for grade schoolers and toddlers. Expect these to arrive via nike.com and retailers in late 2024/early 2025.

See official images below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page to preview more upcoming kid’s shoes. In related news, read about the Fragment x Union x Jordan 1 rumored to release in 2025.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Dunk Low

SKU: HF0971-100
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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