Stoner culture is often inaccurately known for many things — an incurably lazy disposition one of the most notable — but once you take the time to understand the scene, you realize its actually layers deep. From various methods of smoking to a multitude of ways to roll a joint, weed has become an outlet in more ways than one and Nike SB is more than supportive as they celebrate the 4/20 holiday almost every year. And though the last was more dog focused than cannabis, 2020’s is geared to be the most overt in its references as it directly pays homage to the sativa strain “Strawberry Cough,” tagging the commemorative Dunk High with the very same namesake. Painted to the likeness of the titular fruit, the suede uppers mark with red at the entire front half while switching to a green at back in nod to the leafy stems. Seeds spread their mark all across as well, with a playful cartoon character literally coughing just along the side of the heel. Elsewhere, you can find an equally festive print across both insoles and a clean icy blue sole. Grab a detailed look at these here and expect a release likely in April of this year.
In other new, the Air Jordan 1 Mid Camo was just revealed.
UPDATE (08/20/2020):
The Strawberry Cough SB Dunk will release on October 22nd, 2021.
UPDATE (08/20/2020):
The Strawberry Cough SB Dunk has begun appearing on select skate shops’ release calendars. Therefore, the pair is likely to launch during Fall 2020.
UPDATE (4/15/2020):
According to @humiditynola the Nike SB Dunk High “Strawberry Cough” been postponed. The new release date has not been confirmed yet.
UPDATE (3/26/2020):
According to @nikesbornothing the Nike SB Dunk High “Strawberry Cough” is not releasing on 4/4.
UPDATE (3/10/2020):
The Nike SB Dunk High “Strawberry Cough” will drop April 4th.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike SB Dunk High "Strawberry Cough"
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nike SNKRS US | Standard | Check Site |
US 10/22/2021 Friday
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Stadium Goods | After Market | Check Site |
Source: @solebyjc