
Peter Moore’s Nike Dunk Low has seen its fair share of highs and lows recently. Once dominating the sneaker scene, its popularity has since leveled off—but that hasn’t stopped Nike from exploring new colorways and fresh takes on the classic silhouette. The latest edition taps into an earthy palette, offering a refined mix of tans, browns, and greens perfect for summer.
The pair is anchored in smooth tan leather, setting the foundation for a tonal sesame overlay that adds depth and texture to the design. Vibrant hits of verdant green bring contrast, appearing on the Swoosh, tongue tag, and heel overlays. The theme extends underfoot, with the outsole also arriving in green, while a crisp white EVA midsole balances out the look.
Expect this Nike Dunk Low to be released in Summer 2025 via Nike.com and select retailers. Stay tuned for official launch details.
In other news from Nike, the brand has just revealed two video game-inspired Poly Air Max 1s as part of their dotSWOOSH initiative — Donkey Kong and Tomb Raider







