Futura Laboratories and Nike SB have linked up to drop a highly anticipated SB Dunk Low. This pair features a mix of nylon, canvas featuring abstract artwork, reflective hits, and suede. But it all comes together in a bold but cohesive look that the sneaker community is super excited for. Check out my early review to learn more about it and drop your thoughts down below!
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Nike SB Dunk Low Pro “Phantom / Hyper Royal” Review
For my latest video I’ll be reviewing this general release colourway of the Nike SB Dunk Low. Landing in skate shops throughout the last few weeks, these feature an upper crafted out of soft nubuck in blue, green and off-white tones. A gum rubber outsole completes the look, and it’s one of my fave GR Dunks to release over the last few months! Check out my video to learn more!
Nike SB Dunk Low Pro Premium “Big Money Savings” (Live Laugh Love) Review
Live Laugh Love! The iconic and infamous tagline is the unofficial source of inspiration behind this brand new general release Nike SB Dunk colourway. A myriad of materials can be found on this pair, including a woven toebox, brushed suede, cracked leather, and more. Check out my detailed review to learn all about this pair and let me know your thoughts down below!
Nike SB Dunk Low Pro “Deep Royal Blue / Vintage Green” Review
Skateshops recently released this new colourway of the Nike SB Dunk Low. Crafted using soft suede, its coloured in a mix of vibrant blue and faded green, with sail accents to break up the colours. Check out my review to get an in-depth look at this pair and let me know if you are a fan of these or not!
Nike SB Air Max Ishod “Persian Violet / Obsidian” Review
Legendary pro skateboarder, Ishod Wair, just released his second signature sneaker with Nike SB, named the Air Max Ishod. Dropping in two colourways, today I’m reviewing the “Persian Violet / Obsidian” colourway (from a lifestyle wearer’s perspective), which fuses retro 90 design, Air Max influences, on a pro skateboarder’s silhouette. What are your thoughts on these?
Born X Raised x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro QS “One Block At A Time” Review
My review of the ultra hyped SB Dunk collab between Born X Raised and Nike SB is here! Postponed due to the passing of BXR founder Chris “Spanto” Printup, these finally were sold to the public in late September. They feature a ton of unique detailing amidst an otherwise simple colourblocking of white leather and blue nubuck. Watch my review to learn more! Anyone else get luck and grab a pair for yourself?
Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low OG QS “Rammellzee” Review
Supreme recently released another collaboration with Nike Skateboarding, featuring both a Dunk Low and High, inspired by the work of the late NY-based artist, Rammellzee. Featuring his artwork printed on canvas layers, the shoe is accented with bold, black suede throughout and a gum rubber outsole. Check out my detailed review to get a closer look and to see how these look on feet!
Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro QS “Wolf Grey / Iron Grey” Review
Yuto Horigome is famously known for being the first ever Olympic gold medalist in the sport of skateboarding, and he recently just dropped his first ever collaboration with Nike SB. These beautiful Dunks are inspired by Ōjima Komatsugawa Park, which is where his spark and love of the sport was formed. Check out my detailed review and on foot look and let me know if you are a fan of this colourway!
Nike SB Dunk Low Premium “Orange / Noise Aqua” (A Dictionary of Colour Combinations) Review
Inspired by the Japanese book, A Dictionary of Colour Combinations, this Nike SB Dunk Low features a vintage, aged looking suede upper in orange tones. blue and teal, along with a yellowed midsole and outsole. Releasing alongside another colourway in a similar theming, these released recently in skateshops which is where I picked these up from. What do you think of this pair – cop or drop?
