Supreme’s Next Nike SB Dunk Low Collab May Have as Many as Five Colorways
Early leaks from last fall revealed three colorways for Supreme’s forthcoming Nike SB Dunk Low capsule, and subsequent revelations now raise the possibility of five variants all releasing at once.
The Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low has been credibly shown in “Black/Red,” “White Silver,” “Ink” purple and black, “Ocean Fog” navy and black and “Camper Green” mustard and black. Deviating in black only for the sockliner and insole, the “Black/Red” edition is the only to feature in nubuck. Ditto “White/Silver” in its use of leather. The remaining three colorways then feature suede uppers.
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All five variants are united by “94” embroidery beneath the lateral collar as a nod to the year the brand was founded, and Supreme’s name is embossed at the midfoot of the midsole on both sides of the shoe. Each is likely to come with the same red co-branded insole, although different sourcing for the various colorways hasn’t given a uniform range of photos.
Samples have also shown the sneaker in “Navy/Tan” and a different take on the purple colorway, though those appear to have been nixed as more concrete information has come.
Supreme’s forthcoming rendition of the SB Dunk Low is one of many dating back to 2002. The brand’s debut Nike collaboration came that year with elephant print SB Dunk Lows, and ten years later they’d return to the silhouette with more elephant print in a new colorway. The next, featuring metallic toes and star graphics at the heel, wouldn’t come until 2019. But Supreme SB Dunk Lows have since been more frequent another starry take in 2021 and an edition with the art of Rammellzee in 2023.
The newest assortment of Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Lows will reportedly release in May. Based on Supreme’s well-established practices, that tells us the show will drop on one of those May Thursdays through its website and physical stores. Pricing is set at $135.
About the Author:
Ian Servantes is a Senior News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.
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