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Nike Gives the Dunk Low an "Iridescent Swoosh" Update

Nike Gives the Dunk Low an "Iridescent Swoosh" Update

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Name:Nike Dunk Low 'Iridescent Swoosh'SKU:HJ5787-001Colorway:Dust/White-Blue Ice-Multi-ColorRetail Price:$120 USDRelease Date:Summer 2025Retailers:Nike.com
Nikedelivers a subtle reflective hit to theDunk Low'Iridescent Swoosh.'
The upcoming model arrives with neutral uppers, including a white leather base and gray overlays to start. Upon closer inspection, however, the panel swooshes unveil a delicate iridescent detail — the highlight of the shoe.
Complementing branding lands on the tongue tag and insoles, with the heel featuring a transluscent TPU backdrop and a soft blue Nike emblem. The sneaker then rests on a white midsole and icy blue outsole, while soft gray laces tie them together for a neat finish.

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Nike Gives the Dunk Low an "Iridescent Swoosh" Update
Nike Gives the Dunk Low an "Iridescent Swoosh" Update

Hypebeast

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  • Hypebeast

Nike Gives the Dunk Low an "Iridescent Swoosh" Update

Name:Nike Dunk Low 'Iridescent Swoosh'SKU:HJ5787-001Colorway:Dust/White-Blue Ice-Multi-ColorRetail Price:$120 USDRelease Date:Summer 2025Retailers: Nikedelivers a subtle reflective hit to theDunk Low'Iridescent Swoosh.' The upcoming model arrives with neutral uppers, including a white leather base and gray overlays to start. Upon closer inspection, however, the panel swooshes unveil a delicate iridescent detail — the highlight of the shoe. Complementing branding lands on the tongue tag and insoles, with the heel featuring a transluscent TPU backdrop and a soft blue Nike emblem. The sneaker then rests on a white midsole and icy blue outsole, while soft gray laces tie them together for a neat finish.

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