The Nike SB imprint has maintained a low profile relative to 2020 over the last two years, but the collective continues to explore different concepts and presentations atop the iconic SB Dunk Low.
As the end of January inches closer, the modified version of Peter Moore’s made-for-basketball silhouette has emerged in an “Ochre” and “Midnight Navy” color combination, and sude and canvas upper. At quick glance, the choice in materials are seemingly a simple break from the Nike Dunk‘s popular use of leather, but closer inspection of the sock-liners suggest otherwise. Traditional “Nike SB” branding is replaced with an illustration of a road traffic barrier having an all-purpose putty poured over its openings. The suede and canvas, then, plays into the “do-it-yourself” inspiration behind the shoe. Elsewhere, pull tabs on the top of the tongue and stash pockets on the tongues underside deliver a utilitarian modification to the Nike SB Dunk Low. The sole units underfoot opt for a tonal off white look that allow for the upper to revel in the spotlight.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, as you wait for firm Nike SNKRS launch details.
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WHERE TO BUY
Nike SB Dunk Low
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nike SNKRS US | Standard | Check Site |