Once a bonafide status symbol at the height of the pandemic Dunk craze, Peter Moore’s invention has never been more widespread than now. In addition to lining the shelves at local outlets in adult sizes, the younger demo has plenty of opportunity to get in on the lifestyle giant each successive season, and its enduring, simplistic style makes it easy to see why. As we look ahead to Spring 2025 and brighten our wardrobes again, Nike is tabbing “Desert Khaki” for a fresh kids’ Nike Dunk Low.
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Stop us if you’ve heard this before: “Be True To Your School” two-tone is the choice for this pair’s color-blocking. While it may be a widespread choice on the Dunk, it’s only utilized so often because it’s successful, and the blend of conservative pure white on the base layer and neutral “Desert Khaki” above excels in that format.
Sporting an all-leather build additionally makes these fit for any sort of activities the wearer gets into, easily cleaned and hardy for a myriad of applications. All told, while this colorway doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it provides another sensible option for parents planning ahead for Spring.
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The Nike Dunk Low “Desert Khaki” is projected to land as a part of the Spring 2025 slate, likely retailing at $90. Enjoy official images included below.
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Matt Varga, Junior Editor
Matt Varga is an Editor at SneakerNews. Initially earning a degree in Video Arts and Technology, he got his start in video editing and writing in the music world — primarily on hip-hop and electronic. A long-standing interest in sneakers led him to switching over to footwear. An avid collector, his favorite sneaker of all time comes down to either the Air Jordan 1 “Black Toe” and Air Jordan 5 “Laney,” his first ever pick-ups. When he’s not writing, you can find Matt cooking, traveling, attending concerts and when weather permits, on the handball court.