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The Nike SB Dunk Low Cleans Up In White And Black

Part of the sub-brand's Orange Label program.

The Nike SB Dunk Low Cleans Up In White And Black

Nike SB’s skateshop-exclusive Orange Label program continues to touch down with no-frills SB Dunk Low colorways, tuning out hype while outfitting the skate classic in a steady stream of easily palatable looks. While 2024 has afforded us “Triple White” and “Triple Black” collections as well as some “Red Gum,” we’re already starting to uncover new pairs that will become mainstays in 2025.

Stripping down to the bare essentials, this newly surfaced option comes with a white leather base and black suede Swoosh for a “Reverse Panda” feel, complete underfoot with a black outsole to match. Much like the equally versatile “Black/White/Gum” colorway also previewed this month, the shoe is expected to release in Spring 2025 and restock as needed throughout the year (according to @nikesbornothing). We’ll also be faced with “University Blue” and “Saturn Gold” Orange Label SB Dunk Lows, currently projected to arrive next Spring and Summer, respectively.

The SB Dunk Low “White/Black” retails for $115 and will be available at skate shops during the Spring 2025 shopping season, as mentioned. If that’s a little too far out for you, check out the Triple Black SB Dunk currently making its way out to shops here in the US.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike SB Dunk Low

SKU: HF3704-100
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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