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5. Nike SB Dunk Low “Verdugo Mountain” Inspired by LA’s Verdugo Mountains, this SB Dunk Low has earthy tones and a skater attitude in one sleek package. Think muted olive green with hits of dusty ...
The Nike SB Dunk Low Black and Aluminum is out now for a retail price of $115. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app. Nike Air Foamposite One Galaxy Nike Price: $230 The legendary Galaxy Air ...
Nike Skateboarding will be releasing the "BHM" Nike SB Dunk Low in 2025 in honor of Black History Month, celebrated from February 1 to March 1 every year. The vivid green color of the shoes' covering ...
The Nike Ja 3 "NY vs. NY" will sport a mix of Black, Neon Yellow, Total Orange, Bright Crimson, Mint Foam, and Anthracite. A larger launch will take place in Fall 2025.
The Nike Dunk SB Low, introduced in 2013, included metallic silver at the forefoot and quarter panels, black on the inside lining and Swooshes, as well as neon green on the laces and branding. The ...
The Nike Dunk Low returns as an extremely basic silhouette with clean panelling and color blocking. For this edition, we'll see an official color code of Sail/Stadium Green-Black with balanced ...
Highlights of the Futura Laboratories x Nike SB Dunk (2024). Courtesy of Nike If this were merely a “coloring job” — where a collaborator simply re-colors an existing sneaker — it would still rank ...
Even for Hollywood's biggest sneakerhead, the Nike SB Dunk Low ‘What the Dunk’ is pretty massive flex (a US size 13 will set you back over $280,000 on StockX right now).
Die-hards will spot the neon green lining from '03's ‘eBay Dunk,’ trippy panelling from '04's ‘Tie-Dye,’ and an embroidered pigeon from '05's Staple collab. All of this then rests on top ...
Recently, we have seen some truly remarkable sneaker releases that have combined the unique design flair of the Jordan Brand and Nike SB. Only last year, their collaborative mastery came to fruition ...
The Supreme x Nike SB Darwin Low collection will drop on May 2 via Supreme's website and brick-and-mortar stores. As with anything that comes from the James Jebbia-led brand, expect 'em to sell ...
The There Skateboards x Nike SB Dunk Low joint sneakers recently surfaced online. The early image of this pair was shared by @shane_fk and @chickenwop_.