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Nike Is Staying Committed To Skateshops In 2025 With More Orange Label Drops

The Orange Label series continues in 2025.

Nike Is Staying Committed To Skateshops In 2025 With More Orange Label Drops

Nike’s Orange Label initiative will dive further into the color wheel with the latest proposition for 2025. Joining the variety of monochromatic looks applied to the SB Dunk Low, Blazer, Janoski, and more is a “Saturn Gold” hue seen here for the first time.

Images of a sample pair of the Nike SB Dunk Low “Saturn Gold”, shared by @sbheadsbe, reveals the shoes for the first time. The upper takes on a tonal yellow look, with Sail white shading in the Swoosh and the midsole above the standard gum outsole. The Orange Label signifiers — the tongue label color treatment and the square emblem on the insole — remain consistent with preceding pairs.

The Orange Label is Nike Skateboarding’s initiative to bring its most popular retro-turned-skate models to local shops and core skaters as a show of commitment to the core community. While SB Dunks are largely consumed by collectors and sneaker fanatics who may not have ever set foot on grip-tape, Nike has proven that the two communities can co-exist.

Expect a release this Summer 2025 exclusively at Nike SB retailers as the brand has yet to allow the Pro ISO line on SNKRS or Nike.com.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike SB Dunk Low

SKU: FJ1674-700
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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