At this point, Nike’s heavy reliance on the Dunk isn’t just a complaint from jaded devotees, it’s a matter of fact. Recent earning calls saw CEO Elliot Hill acknowledge as much, signaling his intentions to reduce its current outsized presence in the company’s yearly portfolio. All of that is to say, the sheer quantity of looks issued on Peter Moore’s design makes it hard to surprise us, but the upcoming “Paint Splatter” Dunk Low may have done just that.
It’s a pretty novel way of shifting from one primary color to another, eschewing the usual gradient that the Swoosh would employ for that purpose. Full saturation light blue underneath the Swoosh disintegrates in the titular “Paint Splatters” to give way to navy at the coolar, continued through the overlays. That top/bottom split additionally results in a solid icy outsole, assisting in making this a cohesive overall look despite the experimental patterning.
The Nike Dunk Low “Blue Splatter” is indeed a GS-exclusive queued up for the Summer 2025 shopping season. Once landed, be ready for a $90 MSRP. If this pair has particularly caught your attention, check out our Sneaker Release Dates landing page, or simply enjoy the official images below.








WHERE TO BUY
Grade School Nike Dunk Low
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |