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The Nike Dunk Low Switches Into Mesh For Spring ’25

Peter Moore's design goes on vacation.

The Nike Dunk Low Switches Into Mesh For Spring ’25

Pushing the Dunk into unexplored territory is something that Nike has done plenty over the past several years, but it’s still a necessary part of the strategy behind the model if the Swoosh hopes to tap into a more discerning demo unmoved by simplistic options. If all-leather looks no longer speak to you, maybe Beaverton can entice you with the warm-weather retooling on offer via the Nike Dunk Low “Terra Brown/Celestine Blue.”

The color-blocking is familiar, but nearly all of the materials from your run-of-the-mill Dunk are swapped out, beginning with rattan-like fabric on the base layer. Hardier canvas takes over the overlays, the other major contribution. Particularly with those topmost sections, this edition bears resemblance to a “Fossil Rose” variation that emerged recently, and the Dunk Low “Dunks Not Dead” that presents a narrative uptake on the same idea.

Look for the Nike Dunk Low “Terra Brown/Celestine Blue” to land as we enter the warmer months it’s tooled for, likely arriving sometime in the SS25 season. Given the material changes, retail pricing isn’t entirely confirmed, but something is the $125 range is most likely. Watch our Sneaker Release Dates page for additional launch updates.

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Mens Nike Dunk Low

SKU: HJ4329-200
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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