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One of the year's most anticipated collaborations, the Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low collection, is about to arrive. Although early rumours suggested a summer release, the pack is set to launch this month.
This collection presents five distinct colourways, catering to a range of tastes. A versatile white leather pair with a reflective silver Swoosh leads the way. It is joined by Ink, Camper Green, Black, and Ocean Fog versions, all built on a suede base for a textured finish. All the shoes in the pack maintain the classic Nike SB Dunk Low OG design, honouring the timeless look and the history of skateboarding.
According to initial reports from @dropsdotgg, the black and white Dunk Lows will see a worldwide launch, giving fans across the globe a better chance to get their hands on them.
The other styles will be exclusive to certain regions. The notable "Ink" (purple) pair is a European exclusive, the "Ocean Fog" (blue) will drop in Asia, and the "Camper Green" version is reserved for the United States.
Every shoe in the collection features Supreme’s recognisable “94” embroidery on the heel, a tribute to the year the brand was founded. In addition to the tonal black and white versions, the pack includes a purple, a blue, and a green edition.
The collection will be available on Supreme’s website on 4th September, 2025. These Dunk Lows will also be available for purchase in-store in the UK, at Supreme London and Dover Street Market London. If you want to grab a pair at retail, be sure to hit that 'Notify me' button on their site.
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