Nike SB Dunk Low Pro “Laser Orange” (Alizé) Review

My latest review covers the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro in the “Laser Orange” colourway. With a white leather upper and golden suede hits, the shoe is completed with purple patent leather to give it an LA Lakers or Alizé-vibe that is perfect for summer. A big thanks to Unheardofbrand for this pair! Check out my review and share your thoughts down below!

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro “Muslin” (Hennessy) Review

My latest Nike SB pickup, nicknamed the “Hennessy” SB Dunk, is a classy looking pair which incorporates leather and suede in a cream or muslin colour. Releasing worldwide in April, these are definitely in high demand especially with the jump in Nike Dunk hype this year. Check out my review to learn more and share your opinions down below!

Nike Dunk Low SP “Syracuse” Review

Bringing back some of the original Dunks in low top form, last week we saw the release of the “Syracuse” Dunk Low. With a clean white and orange upper, these are a very clean pair that has just enough pop to stand out. Check out my detailed review to learn more and to see how they look on feet!

Nike Dunk Low SP “Plum” Review

Originally releasing as a Japan-exclusive in 2001, the Nike Dunk Low “Plum” finally made its return last Friday, nineteen years later. With a soft, suede upper in a combination of purple and red, these are definite beauties and a must for Dunk fans everywhere. Check out my in-depth review to learn more and to see how they look on feet!

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ISO “Air Max 90 Infrared” Review

With 2020 being the 30th anniversary of the iconic Nike Air Max 90, the latest SB Dunk to drop celebrates arguably the most beloved colourway of that model – Infrared. Dressed in mesh, suede and leather and in the same colour blocking as the Infrared Air Max 90, these Dunks are perfect for both SB and Air Max lovers alike. Check out my latest review to learn more and share your comments down below!

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro QS “White Raygun Tie-Dye” Review

As a nod to the original Raygun Dunks that released in 2005, along with paying tribute to the late Sandy Bodecker, Nike SB recently re-released the Raygun SB Dunk Low, this time with a tie-dye patterned twist! Dropping in both a white and black colourway, my most recent video reviews the “Away” or white pair. Check out my detailed review to learn more!

Nike Dunk Low SP “Viotech” Review

Originally releasing in 2002 as a Japan-exclusive, the Viotech Dunk Low recently returned for the third time, true to OG form. With a multicolour suede upper, these are sure head turners, and definitely a classic Dunk to own, from Nike’s history. Check out my latest review to learn more about them, and to see how they are on feet!