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The Nike Dunk Low Dusts Off “Particle Pink”

It ain't broke, nor is it fixed.

The Nike Dunk Low Dusts Off “Particle Pink”

If it wasn’t already sainted, the dominant run of the Nike Dunk during the late 2010s into the 2020s cemented it in the most hallowed halls of Beaverton. Such a “burn twice as bright” run can’t be explicated from the “half as long” portion of the equation, so you certainly can’t fault Peter Moore’s design for stumbling a bit in the public eye in the years since.

Part of what brought the silhouette is inescapable status in the pandemic and shortly after was its “go with anything” aspect, something best felt in its two-tone “Be True To Your School” arrangement. Even with a bit of a tumble in its cultural status and overall demand, that same appeal persists anytime the Swoosh picks out a new pantone for that reigned-in build. That goes once again for the “Particle Pink” Dunk Low at hand, mixing up a united front of rosy overlays atop crisp white leather, a suitable choice as we begin planning ahead for which footwear will accompany us for Spring once the harsher weather subsides.

In kind, the Nike Dunk Low “Particle Pink” is expected as a part of the Spring 2026 slate, barring a release in the last month of 2025. A $115 retail price is confirmed.

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