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Nike Cultivates An “Apricot Agate” Dunk Low For Spring ’25

Nike Cultivates An “Apricot Agate” Dunk Low For Spring ’25

Another year, another heavy slate of Dunk Low looks. At least that’s what we’re expecting — though word that production of mainstay models including Peter Moore’s design will likely throw a wrench into the sheer inventory of Dunks on the market, we’ve already stacked up quite a few colorways that have 2025 dates attached. Add the “Apricot Agate” edition at hand to the pile, set to tip off in the next few months.

The collegiate two-tone arrangement that’s been a calling card for the model across its current post-2018 heyday is the most easily digestible piece of this design. Note that the shoe opts for a somewhat uncommon suede build in executing that and delivering titular “Apricot Agate” tonality. Additionally, the pinwheel “Move to Zero” logo on the interior indicates that this is an entrant into the “Next Nature” program, sporting 20% recycled composition for an ecologically-minded bonus.

As a true general release, the Nike Dunk Low “Apricot Agate” is expected to arrive suddenly in the coming weeks rather than carry a concrete date. We can, however, confirm that women’s sizing and a $115 retail price are set in stone.

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Womens Nike Dunk Low

SKU: HJ7673-003
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: Jan 20, 2025

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