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Nike Finds A GS Dunk Low In The “Washed Coral”

The slightest variation sets up a new Pink Dunk for summer.

Nike Finds A GS Dunk Low In The “Washed Coral”

With the school year winding down, it’s time to start thinking about how to fill the time of your tots for summer vacation. Undoubtedly, you’ll be putting a lot of miles on the younglings, in turn putting wear and tear on their footwear rotation. Nike is answering the call ahead of time, issuing a fresh set of Pink Dunks for kids in the Dunk Low “Washed Coral.”

Yet again parlaying the ineffable “Be True To Your School” two-tone, this is a shoe where beauty is found in simplicity, flipping the timeless formula with delicate rose tones on the overlays while maintaining pure white on the leather. The slight way in which Beaverton designers set this look apart from the pack is at the toe, where an embroidered Mini Swoosh adds one final flourish of branding.

The Nike Dunk Low GS “Washed Coral” is already available via select retailers, with a wider Nike.com drop expected in the near future. We’ve included direct pick-up links ahead, filed under “Where To Buy.” Whichever angle you pursue to pick up a pair, be ready for a $95 retail price.

WHERE TO BUY

Grade School Nike Dunk Low

SKU: IF6172-100
RETAIL PRICE: $95
RELEASE DATE: May 6, 2025

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