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The Wizard Of Oz x Nike SB Dunk Low Releases On December 23rd

New images also confirm full family sizing.

The Wizard Of Oz x Nike SB Dunk Low Releases On December 23rd

Updated December 12th, 2024: Official images of the adult’s Nike SB Dunk Low “Wizard of Oz” have been uploaded, and the collab is now loaded on SNKRS for a December 23rd release. Full family sizing is still on tap, with a price breakdown as follows: men’s: $130, PS: $90, TD: $75. Check out the new shots included below. Shots of the smaller size runs and our original breakdown of this release can be found further down this page.

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UPDATE (12/11/2024):
A release date is expected on December 23rd, 2024.

Nike SB Dunk Low "The Wizard Of Oz"

SKU: FZ1291-600
RETAIL PRICE: $135
RELEASE DATE: Dec 23, 2024

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Original article published November 15th, 2024: The Nike SB Dunk loves itself a sequel. Take the myriad versions of the “Lobster,” a new edition of the vaunted Staple, or even rumors of a second Wu-Tang Dunk for 2025, and you’ll see that revisiting beloved designs is the furthest thing from a novel concept in the Beaverton subdivision. However, one of the reprisal efforts in 2024 takes a bit of a different shape, coming clear into view with official images of the Wizard of Oz Nike SB Dunk Low.

For the uninitiated, the pair we’re gesturing at is the “Dorothy” Dunk Low from 2015, but that colorway is better categorized in the vein of the Freddy Krueger Dunks or even the Air Force 1 “Jason Vorhees” from Halloween 2024, deriving its palette from a body of work without officially shaking hands with its stewards. Here, it appears Nike has made the relationship official, alternating “Nike SB” and “Wizard of Oz” branding across the tongue of either shoe.

In kind, the insoles sport actual stills from the film, depicting the Wicked Witch of the West instructing a member of her flying monkey army. Zooming out, the shoe itself sports imagery from another seminal scene in the Golden Era classic, when Dorothy falls asleep in a lea-like field of poppy plants. Though not shown in these images, the sheer layer pasted on top actually conceals matte red material underneath, this pair relying on the “tear/wearaway” concept seen on the “City Of Style” drop from earlier this year.

The Nike x Wizard Of Oz SB Dunk Low releases on December 5th in full family sizing (men’s: $130, PS: $90, TD: $75). Enjoy official images ahead and check in to our Sneaker Release Dates page as the launch nears for full “Where To Buy” info.

Official Nike Images (Pre-School)

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UPDATE (12/11/2024):
A release date is expected on December 23rd, 2024.

Nike SB Dunk Low "The Wizard Of Oz"

SKU: FZ1236-600
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: Dec 23, 2024

US 12/23/2024 Monday

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Official Nike Images (Toddler)

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UPDATE (12/11/2024):
A release date is expected on December 23rd, 2024.

Nike SB Dunk Low "The Wizard Of Oz"

SKU: FZ1237-600
RETAIL PRICE: $75
RELEASE DATE: Dec 23, 2024

US 12/23/2024 Monday

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