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Dunk High
Black and White
Originally created for the hardwood, the Dunk later took to the streets—and, as they say, the rest is history. More than 35 years
after its debut, the silhouette still delivers bold, defiant style and remains a coveted look for crews across both sport and culture.

Now, the university hoops OG returns, covered in crisp material overlays with heritage-inspired colour blocking. Modern footwear technology brings the design’s comfort into the 21st century, while a contrasting combination of white and black gives this make-up a clean feel.

From: 29,000

Air Humara x Jacquemus
Pink Flash
Our partnership with Paris-based label Jacquemus continues with equal parts fresh mountain air and runway flair. Pairing vintage ACG trail shoe aesthetic (including elements from the original ’97Humara) with luxe materials and next-level craft, you’ll love its breezy versatility. No part of the design was left untouched—from the textile-wrapped midsole to the exaggerated lace tips and bold
metal Swoosh, it’s all about the details. And of course, Air cushioning in the heel and forefoot brings the walking-on-clouds sensation that you love. From the toughest trail to the most exclusive guest list, you’ll find your way with the Air Humara x Jacquemus.

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NIKE DUNK LOW PINK FOAM BLACK (W)
The Nike Dunk Low Pink Foam Black (W) is a low-cut women’s sneaker with a black, pink, and white colorway. The upper is primarily pink with black overlays, featuring a unique pore detailing on the forefoot. Additional design elements include black laces, black Nike Swooshes on the lateral sides, and a pink nylon tongue.
The top is supported by a clean, white midsole composed of cushioning material. The midsole is supported by a black rubber outsole. The Nike Dunk Low Pink Foam Black (W) also has cushioning materials on the midsole and traction patterns beneath the outsole.
Released as a collegiate sneaker, Nike Dunks can now be found on the feet of celebrities and commoners alike. Limited editions like the Off White Dunks, from the 2019 collab between Nike and Virgil Abloh’s design label Off-White, further cemented Dunks’ place in sneaker folklore.

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Women’s Air Jordan 1 Low
Black and Dark Powder Blue
Make your stride iconic with the Air Jordan 1 Low. Classic black and white leather get energised with a splash of Dark Powder Blue on the heel and outsole, while crafted details like the woven label, polyester tongue (with perfect shine) and Wings logo elevate the look and feel.
Lace up and experience a legend.

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Dunk Low
Championship Red
Originally created for the hardwood, the Dunk later took to the streets—and as they say, the rest is history. More than 35 years after its debut, the silhouette still delivers bold, defiant style and remains a coveted look for crews across both sport and culture. Now, the university hoops OG returns, covered in crisp material overlays with heritage-inspired colour-blocking. Modern footwear technology brings the design’s comfort into the 21st century, while a clean combination of White and University Red gives this makeup a classic feel, inspired by the title hopes of an 80s team.

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Nike LD Waffle SF
sacai Fragment Blue Void
The Nike LDWaffle sacai Fragment Blue Void combines the best of both sacai and Fragment’s aesthetics. The mesh, leather, and suede construction of the LDWaffle represents sacai’s experimental outlook, while the black and Blue Void palette is more reserved, similar to the utilitarian look that many of Fragment’s collaborations have.

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Nike SB Dunk Low Pro
Bart Simpson
While the Nike SB Dunk Low Bart Simpson is not an official collaboration with The Simpsons, it channels color inspiration to the rambunctious character and follows a similar format to the Nike SB Dunk High Marge Simpson and the Nike SB Dunk Low Homer Simpson.

The Nike SB Dunk Low Bart Simpson features a yellow leather upper with orange Durabuck overlays and a white Swoosh. Hits of blue on the sock liner and outsole add a cool-toned contrast to the shoe’s warm palette. At the base, a Zoom sole provides comfort and support.

The Nike SB Dunk Low Bart Simpson released in May of 2022 and retailed for $100.

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Nike SB Dunk Low
Ben & Jerry’s Chunky Dunky
Nike SB and Ben & Jerry’s joined forces to add a new animated release to SB history with the Nike SB Dunk Low Ben & Jerry’s Chunky Dunky, now available on StockX. Drawing inspiration from Ben & Jerry’s colorful ice cream pint packaging, this release goes beyond a simple new colorway and features unique detailing that has never been used on the Dunk Low silhouette. This Nike SB Dunk Low is composed of a cloudy blue sky and green meadow leather upper with faux cowhide on the overlays and tongues. Yellow Swooshes on the side resemble melting ice cream with leather protruding the standard pattern in a drip-like fashion. Tie-dye interiors, Ben & Jerry’s style Nike branding on the heel tab, and a white and green sole completes the design. These sneakers released in May of 2020 and retailed for $100 USD.

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Nike SB Dunk LowGrateful Dead Bears Green

Nike Skateboarding teamed up with legendary psychedelic rock band Grateful Dead to release the Nike SB Dunk Low Grateful Dead Bears Green. The design theme of this collaboration pays homage to the Grateful Dead Bears, a series of stylized dancing bears illustrated by Bob Thomas on the back cover of the album History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear’s Choice) in 1973.

The SB DUNK Low Grateful Dead Bears Green features a fuzzy green faux-fur upper with suede overlays and a jagged Swoosh to represent the stylization of the bear’s chest fur. A hidden stash pocket is featured inside the tongue taht is perfect for extra storage. A green midsole, blue outsole and signature Grateful Dead branding on the tongue complete this euphoric design. These sneakers released in July of 2020.

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Nike Skateboarding teamed up with legendary psychedelic rock band Grateful Dead to release the Nike SB Dunk Low Grateful Dead Bears Yellow. The design theme of this collaboration pays homage to the Grateful Dead Bears, a series of stylized dancing bears illustrated by Bob Thomas on the back cover of the album History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear’s Choice) in 1973.

The SB Dunk Low Grateful Dead Bears Yellow features a fuzzy yellow faux-fur upper with suede overlays and a jagged Swoosh to represent the stylization of the bear’s chest fur. A hidden stash pocket is featured inside the tongue that is perfect for extra storage. A yellow midsole, blue outsole, and signature Grateful Dead branding on the tongue complete this euphoric design. These sneakers released in July of 2020 and retailed for $110 USD.

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Nike sb dunk orange box special box
The Nike SB Dunk Low Concepts Orange Lobster Special Box is a collaborative sneaker dressed in a mixture of orange frost, electro orange, and white colorway.
It features an orange upper in nubuck that is intersected by a white-framed tonal Swoosh. This shoe’s overlays are adorned by lobster-colored speckles, while the insole and the collar lining feature white and red plaid lobster bib imagery patterns. The custom box also comes with a BE@RBRICK in 400% and 100% orange speckled editions, emerald and silver bands, as well as art by Salvador Dali, “Lobster” Telephone.

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Nike sb dunk orange box
The Nike SB Dunk Low Concepts Orange Lobster comes toned in a mixture of three main colors: electro orange, orange frost, and white.

This Low Nike SB Dunk features a nubuck upper with varying orange tones, softly speckled overlays, and a tonal Swoosh accented in white. The interior lining is embellished with a bib-inspired pattern, and the white mesh tongue is embellished with a woven Nike SB tag. The shoe boasts an orange rubber outsole and a cupsole with black sidewalls.

The Nike SB Dunk Low Concepts Orange Lobster was set to retail at $120 at its market launch on December 20th, 2022..

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nike sb dunks habibi
The Nike SB Dunk Low Frame Skate Habibi features a gum, red, green, black, and white color scheme.

A combination of white leather and textile material make up this Low SB Nike Dunk which is complemented with stacked Swooshes and red leather overlays. The tongue of the sneaker is also doubled up, and the printed laces include frayed edges. The sockliner of the shoe is covered in a tile print as well as have a mismatched Nike as well as Frame branding accents.

The Nike SB Dunk Low Frame Skate Habibi was made available on December 5th, 2020, with a suggested retail price set at $110.

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nike sb dunks neckface

Known for his macabre mindset, skateboarding’s twisted son Neckface brings his horrific, heavy metal-inspired flair to life on the SB Dunk Low. Synonymous with SB and the graffiti landscape for decades, the design celebrates the upside of bad luck with a variety of patches that take you straight to the Grim Reaper’s sketchbook. Skulls, demons and grisly quotes pop from the black upper—further dialling up the fear on your session. And “NECKFACE” on the sockliners certifies you’re ready to ride that do-badder mentality all the way to the grave. Hellride forever!

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Nike sb dunks sean cliver

Nike SB and Sean Cliver came together for a holiday special to close out 2020. Sean Cliver has a knack for designing Christmas-themed sneakers, like the 2012 Nike SB Dunk Krampus and this 2020’s Nike SB kept the holiday spirit alive with a brighter hued Dunk Low.

The Nike SB Dunk Low Sean Cliver is filled with holiday cheer. The upper holds a mix of sky blue suede and white tumbled leather, adding luxe looks to the skateboarding sneaker. Next, a metallic gold Swoosh shines on the upper as well, matching a gold speckled, blue outsole and gold embroidered Nike logo on the heel. The sneaker’s toe displays air holes patterned after snowflakes, while the insoles continue the festive design by showcasing Christmas elves painting holiday toys.

The Nike SB Dunk Low Sean Cliver released in December 2020 for $110.

 

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The Nike SB Dunk Low What The P-Rod pays homage to past Nike SB collaborations and releases from the P-Rod signature line. Its mismatched upper comes in an array of mesh, leather, suede, patent leather, and woven materials. Paul Rodriguez’s signature on the tongue and special edition metal deubrés complete the design.

The Nike SB Dunk Low P-Rod released in May of 2021 and retailed for $150

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Air Jordan 4 Pine Green

Product Description

The Nike SB x AJ4 celebrates one of the greatest duos to play thesneaker game—the late Sandy Boedecker (it isn’t called Nike SBfor nothing) and the legendary designer Tinker Hatfield. Workingtogether, the pair created the buzzer-beating icon that not onlypropelled MJ along on his journey, but transcended basketball toalter pop culture and street culture forever.

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The SoulGoods x Nike SB Dunk High pays homage to the club scene’s rock and hip-hop fans from the 1990s. This SB Dunk High collaboration with the Beijing-based streetwear brand sports a striking two-tone colour scheme with an olive green finish on its upper and contrasting black accents on the tongues, laces, and rubber sole to further establish its identity.

SoulGoods’ tagline, “From Beijing to the World,” is embroidered on the inside collar, and the brand’s tiger totem insignia can be seen on the heel, tongue, and insoles. The SoulGoods x Nike SB Dunk High is completed with shiny silver trim around the Swooshes and distinctive packaging.

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