Across the board, Nike Inc. has often made a habit of giving sneaker history lectures through footwear. Take the recent Jordan 1 “Black Toe Reimagined” as an example, that shoe tributing an early sample with “Air Jordan” text in place of the now-iconic wings logo. Across the hall in Beaverton, meanwhile, Nike SB is remembering the days before the sub-brand’s creation with a lineup of Dunk Pro B releases.
To the uninformed; the Dunk Pro B was the predecessor to the Nike SB Dunk Low, arriving in 1999 as Nike’s first true skate model. It’s padded tongue and interior elastic straps laid out a blueprint for Nike SB releases three years later, therefore playing a critical role in Nike’s entry into the skate niche.
Following a “Parachute Beige” Dunk Pro B in January, Nike SB is continuing its homage with a lineup of new colorways for Summer 2025 and beyond. Joining upcoming “Sequoia” and “Cinnamon” colorways is a “Pale Ivory” edition, unveiled here via official images.
The titular “Pale Ivory” hue settles on an all-suede upper, save for “Summit White” mesh on the tongue and collar. Black-on-white Nike branding appears on the tongue and heel, but you’ll notice the “SB” text is muted in white in remembrance of the pre-SB era. Thick laces pay another homage to the Pro B, and underfoot, the design is complete with a white midsole and brown gum outsole. Importantly, while the Pro B didn’t come with Zoom Air insoles, these feature the same tech as every modern SB Dunk.
The “Pale Ivory” SB Dunk Low Pro B is expected to hit skate shops during the Summer 2025 shopping season, implying a release window between April-June. The “Parachute Beige” colorway also released on Nike SNKRS, so it’s possible these will follow the same procedure. Enjoy official images below and visit our Sneaker Release Dates page to preview more upcoming Nike SB drops.







WHERE TO BUY
Mens Nike SB Dunk Low
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Nike SNKRS US | Standard | Check Site |