Nike SB continues their Orange Label exclusive drops with the recent release of this “University Blue” coloured SB Dunk Low. Opting for simplicity, it features a pale blue upper comprised of suede, nubuck and mesh. Sail hits provide contrast along with a gum rubber outsole for a touch of class. Check out my review for more info!
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Nike SB Dunk Low Pro “VX1000 Camcorder” Review
Nike SB recently released a special Dunk Low paying homage to the Sony VX1000 Camcorder which has been popular with skateboarders since the mid 90s. This pair was sold only in skate shops in Asia and Europe, and incorporate subtle nods to the 90s video recording technology. Check out my review for a closer look and share your opinions down below!
Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ISO “Safari” Review
Drawing inspiration from the iconic Atmos Air Max 1 “Safari”, last week we saw the release of the SB Dunk Low version to much anticipation. With a similar design, and with canvas, suede and safari print overlays, these are definitely one of my fave drops of the year so far. Check out my review to see more!
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 “Orange Label” Review
Taking it back to its roots, the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro “Orange Label” saw a low-key colourway crafted with premium materials drop in skate shops only. Though understated, I personally loved the execution of this collection. My latest review highlights all the details you need to know – let me know how you guys feel about these!
