Nike is reigniting the Dunk line with an all-red "Dragon Red" colorway, set to launch in Spring 2025. Meanwhile, the Air Force 1 Low GS gets a festive update with metallic silver and gold accents for Holiday 2024, providing a stylish option for kids.
Nike Unveils Striking ‘Dragon Red’ Dunk Low for Spring 2025, Featuring Bold Monochromatic Design
Nike is set to make a bold statement with the Dunk Low in Spring 2025, as official images of an all-red colorway have emerged, signaling one of the more striking versions of the classic silhouette to kick off the new year.
According to Sneaker News, this upcoming Dunk Low is crafted with a soft suede upper in a vibrant "Dragon Red" hue, covering every panel for a monochromatic look. The red extends down to the midsole and outsole, creating a seamless flow of the fiery tone. Adding a slight contrast, the interior lining features a "Picante Red," offering a daring hue just a few shades lighter than the rest of the design.
This Dunk Low is expected to retail for $120 and debut in Spring 2025. Official images provide a detailed look at this eye-catching release.
In related Dunk news, the Dunk Low will also arrive in a classic two-toned colorway reminiscent of the original Be True collection.
Nike Unveils Air Force 1 Low GS with Metallic Silver and Gold Accents for Holiday 2024 Release
Nike continues to roll out fresh colorways, and while their Halloween-themed shoes for kids have drawn significant attention, new year-round styles are also emerging. One such model is the Air Force 1 GS, set to drop in a "Black/White/Metallic Silver/Metallic Gold" colorway for Holiday 2024.
The design features black overlays paired with a white toe box and midsole, while metallic silver and gold accents on the Swoosh and quarter panel add a touch of flair. The classic silver lace dubrae complements the overall look.
The Air Force 1 Low GS in this striking combination is expected to retail for $100, releasing just in time for the Holiday 2024 season. Official images offer a closer look at this exciting pair, perfect for kids needing a fresh update.
For those following the Air Force 1 lineup, be sure to check out the Halloween edition, which features a unique skull-shaped toe box design.


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