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Nike Little Posite One “Triple White” Dropping In Full Kids Sizing

Releasing June 20th.

Nike Little Posite One “Triple White” Dropping In Full Kids Sizing

The Nike Foamposite One resurgence has been a family affair, with the Beaverton brand rolling out full kid’s sizes of recent/upcoming colorways like the “Royal,” “Black/Volt,” and “Psychic Blue” Foams to name a few. As we look ahead to the end of the Summer 2025 window, we’re now learning that the “Triple White” Foamposite will too be available in full Little Posite One sizing.

The colorway is the exact same, taken in simple all-white makeup aside from black hits on the midfoot plate and 1 cent logo. As far as the Foamposite hardware goes, you’ll notice the ridges are more close together due to the smaller canvas size. These are awfully expensive for a kid’s shoe at $190 in grade school sizing, but for what it’s worth, they should be fairly easy to wipe down after getting dirtied.

The Nike Little Posite One “Triple White” releases alongside its adult counterpart on June 20th and will be available in grade school ($190), preschool ($105), and toddler sizing ($77). See official images of the GS version below if you’re considering copping for your little one.

WHERE TO BUY

Grade School Nike Little Posite One

SKU: HQ1959-100
RETAIL PRICE: $190
RELEASE DATE: Jun 20, 2025

US 06/20/2025 Friday

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