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NIKE SB DUNK LOW The Nike SB Dunk Low is the first sneaker on the Nike Skateboarding line. It was originally a basketball sneaker that was converted into a skate-shoe with a thickened tongue and Zoom Air cushioning. The Nike SB Dunk Low debuted in 2002. Click in for the most up to date Nike SB Dunk Low release dates, information, and colorways.
February 11th, 2013 by John K.
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Now in its eleventh year in existence, the Nike SB Dunk Low continues to be an icon of the sneaker scene despite the decreased “sex appeal” of the shoes. That era of the SB Dunk may be over, which makes the hunt for the earlier classics as well as unreleased samples that much more intense. This particular pair falls in the latter of the two categories as this Brown/Navy/Orange, a clean mix of the Nike SB Dunk High ‘Paul Brown’, the Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Broncos’, and Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Barf’ (look those up here), falls in the pre-10th Anniversary era as noted by the classic outsole and thinner tongue. If SB Dunks are still your thing, check out the gallery below and purchase directly from snapstyle on eBay.
Nike SB Dunk Low
304292-400
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February 7th, 2013 by John K.
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Haven’t caught any of the Nike BHM releases at retail yet? Jordan Brand’s releases are dropping this weekend, and Nike SB has not one but three separate releases for you to get down with if the fat-tongued skaters are your thing. This detailed gallery of the Nike SB Dunk Low ‘BHM’ features a great combination of colors and details, with the multi-colored NIKE on the heel-tab drawing back to the earlier days of the SB Dunk. Cop these releases at Nike SB locations like Civilist Berlin soon after you check out the gallery below, and be sure to stick with Sneaker News for more release info in the States.
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February 7th, 2013 by John K.
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In 2011, Nike SB made them skate. In 2013, it’s happening again. An Air Jordan shoe transformed into the Nike SB Dunk might’ve been a funny concept at first, but remember that the Air Jordan 1 was an incredibly popular skate shoe selection in the 80′s and 90′s, paving the way for the Dunk to become one of the most iconic silhouettes in the sport of skating over the last decade. This Summer, Nike will revisit the XI meets SB concept in the Concord colorway, featuring the piano black patent leather upper and white cordura nylon on the upper. Returning are the roped laces and translucent outsole to complete the XI appeal. We’ve got a detailed gallery of this Summer 2013 release so check them out below and stay tuned to Sneaker News for more release information as it develops.
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February 4th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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Here’s your first look at the complete Nike SB Black History Month 2013 collection. Each of these colorways was conceived by a successful African-American skater, ranging from the first black rider to cover Thrasher to a 21 year-old relative newcomer. In order of most experienced, highest cut and most colorful to youngest, lowest and most subdued, we have Chuck Treese’s ‘McRad’ Nike SB Dunk High, Theotis Beasley’s Dunk Low SB and Ishod Ware’s Zoom Bruin SB. They’ve all been “Sent from the future in a cardboard box” and are depicted further below; let us know which you like best and look for yours at select shops.
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February 1st, 2013 by John K.
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The Space Jam version made our Top 30 of 2011. Does this Concord-styled release deserve to be in the Top 30 of 2013? We’ll wait and see what else Nike SB has in store for us, but there’s no doubt that these skate-ready Dunks done in black patent leather and white Cordura nylon is what’s in the crosshairs for SB Dunk fans, and as we give you another exclusive look at this upcoming release, we can definitely feel the excitement building up. A full shot of the Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Concord’ is just below so check ‘em out and stick with Sneaker News for more.
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January 31st, 2013 by John K.
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Last October we first have you a glimpse at the Nike SB Dunk Low of the BHM Pack – a certain first release for the celebratory span that falls in February each year. Adopting an inspiring mix of red, black, and green with a yellow Swoosh and heel-tab as well as a special graphic on the insole, these SB Dunks were actually designed by Nike SB Team rider Theotis Beasley, who used the Pan-African flag as a source for inspiration. These are likely to release sometime in February so check out the new detailed gallery below and be sure to stick with Sneaker News for more updates.
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January 31st, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The Skatepark of Tampa is a spot (See what we did there?) that’s been involved with Nike SB projects in the past, the Nike SB Dunk High ‘Cigar’ being perhaps the most popular project associated with the park. This March they’re getting another sneaker, what appears to be a Nike SB Dunk Low silhouette celebrating their 20th anniversary. Get a little bit of a better look after the jump and check back with us for the full look on the sort of Lance Moutain looking Skatepark of Tampa x Nike SB Dunk Low sneaker soon.
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January 21st, 2013 by John K.
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We’re noticing a trend with 2013 Nike SB Dunks – suede, rip-stop nylon, and pebbled leather. That combo of materials seems to satisfy skaters and SB Dunk loyalists alike, so why switch it up. The colorway is what’s in focus, with a clean Black/Grey/Purple ‘Sacramento Kings’ colorway shining through (although that won’t be relevant for much longer) and a perforated upper panel giving these some added flair. A gallery awaits you below so give them a review and cop right now from Premier or on eBay.
Nike SB Dunk Low Pro
Black/Wolf Grey-Canyon Purple
304292-053
$85
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