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Supreme x Nike SB Darwin Low Releases On May 2nd

Featuring four new colorways of the 90s skate model.

Supreme x Nike SB Darwin Low Releases On May 2nd

Long teased and long-awaited, the Supreme x Nike SB Darwin Low collection is finally upon us. In typical fashion, the skate imprint is reaching back into the Oregon archives for their latest Nike collab- this time revitalizing a model that’s been shelved since its original run in the early 90s.

Originally a Nike Basketball model that was Dennis Rodman’s unofficial signature, the once Air Darwin is twisted in a number of ways. The cut is obviously chopped down, but the larger change comes with a swap from leather to canvas. Given the popularity of other comparably composed SB models like the Janoski, the shift makes sense to fit their new sub-brand.

Four colorways are on offer in total. Two are relatively conservative, keeping to grayscale arrangements of triple black and white on black, the latter sneaking in some sky blue accents at eyestay loops and on the outsole. The flashier half of this slate clads comprehensively in Volt and signature Supreme desert camo, a motif omnipresent in their SS24 offerings and one instantly recognizable from their Air Jordan 5.

All four shoes will release on May 2nd via typical Supreme channels (flagship & website), with an Asia drop following on May 4th. As of writing, retail pricing hasn’t been offered for the Supreme x Nike SB Darwin Low collection. In lieu of that, get a detailed look at the full range via official galleys below.

For another high-heat collaboration, check out our full buyer’s guide for the impending Jordan Jumpman Jack.

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