Nike SB has such a rich history of standout Halloween Dunks — the “Mummy,” the “Night of Mischief,” the infamous “Freddy Krueger” from 2007’s “Horror Pack”… the list goes on. In 2022, Nike SB broke from its norm by linking with an outside party for its premier Halloween shoe, tapping California-based graffiti artist Neckface, who had previously collaborated on the SB Blazer Mid back in 2013.
With Halloween on the horizon, Neckface took to IG to share some early samples of his Nike SB Dunk. As you can tell, he pretty much nailed it on the first try.
Most of the signature details – ghouls, tombstones, skulls, demons, and snakes — were in place from the beginning. The most noticeable change actually comes on the midsole. Early samples experimented with distressed finishes and green tape, while the released version dialed things back slightly with black tape.
Enjoy detailed images of the Neckface x Nike SB Dunk samples below.
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Neckface x Nike SB Dunk Low Samples nastyneckface/IG
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Neckface x Nike SB Dunk Low Samples nastyneckface/IG
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Neckface x Nike SB Dunk Low Samples nastyneckface/IG
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Neckface x Nike SB Dunk Low Samples nastyneckface/IG
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Neckface x Nike SB Dunk Low Samples nastyneckface/IG
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Neckface x Nike SB Dunk Low Samples nastyneckface/IG
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Neckface x Nike SB Dunk Low Samples nastyneckface/IG
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Neckface x Nike SB Dunk Low Samples nastyneckface/IG
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Neckface x Nike SB Dunk Low Samples nastyneckface/IG
Written by
Andrew Rizzo, Junior Editor
Andrew Rizzo is an editor at Sneaker News based out of New York City. His primary interests include Air Jordan, Nike ACG, Nike Air Max, and New Balance footwear. Prior to joining Sneaker News, Andrew covered youth sports for several outlets and worked at one of the world’s top performance marketing agencies. He hails from Astoria, Queens and is a huge New York sports fan, particularly when it comes to the Knicks and Yankees.