Nike SB

Nike SB is NIKE, Inc.’s skateboarding subdivision. Founded in March 2002 and formerly led by the late Sandy Bodecker, Nike SB is often credited for modern-day sneaker collecting because of its limited, concept-driven releases.

While Nike SB as it’s known today began in the early-2000s, The Swoosh’s earliest attempt to enter the skateboarding space took place in the 1990s. With the help of a young Brandon Cole “Bam” Margera, Nike launched the Choad, Snak, and Schimp to little commercial success and interest from skaters. (Margera notoriously skated in non-Nike shoes and taped swooshes on them.) The late Bodecker, who began working at the brand in 1982, recognized that die-hard skaters had already been using Nike silhouettes like the Air Jordan 1 and Blazer Mid.

Under Bodecker’s guidance, the imprint officially launched its first and most popular silhouette, the SB Dunk, as a skate-ready take of the Dunk High for basketball. The re-engineered sneaker featured a fat, padded tongue, Air Zoom insole, raised, exaggerated profile logo on ollie areas, and modified rubber sole for traction. While appreciated by skaters, these details arguably came second to Nike SB’s revisited marketing strategy. Unlike the brand’s previous corporate-style strategy (which directly opposed common anti-establishment sentiments among skaters), Bodecker’s approach was grass-roots-oriented: releases would not be mass-produced and distributed through big-box sportswear retailers. Instead, pairs would be available directly through select, independent skate shops.

Over the years, Nike SB has hosted professional skaters the likes of Lance Mountain, Paul Rodriguez, Stefan Janoski and Shane O’Neill. Nike SB’s earliest team included Richard Mulder, Reese Forbes, Gino Iannucci and Danny Supa, all of whom received the first four SB Dunk Lows.

Collaborations with Diamond Supply Co., Supreme and Jeff Staple, just to scratch the surface. Some Nike SB releases, like “Paris,” “Raygun” and “What The Dunk” versions of the SB Dunk Low, have garnered grail-status among many collectors, fetching six-figure buyouts on the after-market.

Although the skateboarding-division experienced mainstream lull throughout the latter 2010s, it’s regained widespread attention from casual consumers this decade, thanks in large part to Travis Scott and Virgil Abloh. Enthusiasts of both the sport and imprint have been enjoying and skating in models like the SB Blazer Low and SB GTS Return, among others.

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Nike SB

Nike SB Dunk High “Olive” Releasing In Early 2017

The Nike SB Dunk High hasn’t been getting as much love as its lowtop counterpart, but it’s still been a featured asset in the ongoing...

By Patrick Johnson December 30, 2016
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The “Shark” From Nike SB’s First Series Returns In Reverse Form

Updated January 23rd, 2017: The Nike SB Dunk Low “Reverse Shark” releases on January 26th, 2017 for $90 at Nike.com and select Nike SB retailers....

By Patrick Johnson December 29, 2016
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The New Nike SB Blazer Low XT Features Rubber Toe-Caps

Basically combining two of their signature skate shoes into one, the Blazer Low GT and the All Court CK, Nike SB presents the new Blazer...

By Zack Schlemmer December 26, 2016
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The Nike SB Janoski Gets A Protective Coating Inspired By The Dunk

Can’t decide if your next skate shoe purchase from Nike SB should be the Janoski or Dunk? Now you can have them both in one—sort...

By Zack Schlemmer December 23, 2016
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Camo Prints Return To The Nike SB Janoski

Did the world need another camo sneaker? Probably not, but we’re not complaining as long as it turns out as nice as this latest look...

By Zack Schlemmer December 21, 2016
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Nike SB Revisits Some Of The Best Black Box Releases Ever

Nike Skateboarding has been celebrating the history of their ever-changing shoebox designs through a number of Nike SB Dunk “Shoebox” releases throughout 2016. Nike SB...

By Patrick Johnson December 20, 2016
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Camo Arrives On The Nike SB Dunk Low

Nike Skateboarding celebrated the history of the ever-changing shoebox design the brand has gone through over the past decade with a number of different “Box”...

By Patrick Johnson December 20, 2016
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The Nike SB Dunk Low Pro Is Back In A Classic Combination Of Black/Gum

With all of the technological advancements that Nike Skateboarding is championing on the likes of their latest batch of signatures (think the Nike SB Koston...

By Patrick Johnson December 13, 2016
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Nike Is Bringing Back Velcro Strap Janoskis In Premium Leather

Stefan Janoski is a fan of skating, his dogs, and the alternate tooling of the Nike SB Janoski Velcro. All three of his main loves...

By Patrick Johnson December 9, 2016
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