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Nike SB x Air Jordan 1 Low SB - $24.99

Nike SB x Air Jordan 1 Low SB - $24.99

Nike SB x Air Jordan 1 Low SB - $24.99 Release Date - August 2019 Retail: $110 Box Color: Teal Box Era (December 2013 - December 2019) CJ7891-401 (Dark Powder Blue/White) Before Eric Koston became a figurehead in skate + sneaker culture, the SB legend remembers missing out on the Air Jordan I for the first time. Designed by Koston, this SB x Air Jordan I Low takes inspiration from the shoes he recalls sitting on the rack, with the lids cut off the box, that his mom wouldn’t buy for him because “the shoes he had were fine”. The silhouette features a longer vamp, resized swoosh, full leather upper and comes in a Dark Powder Blue colorway. Koston’s signature is featured on the inside tongue label and when you flip it, you’ll notice “$24.99” on the underside, the price for that pair on the rack back in ‘86. After all these years, after recalling his favorite pro skaters he idolized rocking ‘em, Eric finally gets to cop a pair.

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Nike SB Dunk Low Pro - Piet Parra

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro - Piet Parra

Nike SB Dunk Low Pro - Piet Parra Release Date - July 2019 Retail: $100 Box Color: Teal Box Era (December 2013 - December 2019) CN4504-100 (White/Red-Pink) Although the first design in Parra's longstanding collaboration with Nike––the legendary 'Amsterdam' Air Max 1––debuted in 2005, working with Nike SB has been a long time coming. Dutch artist Parra (1976) has his roots firmly planted in skateboarding and started skating around 1988. He was a sponsored amateur (distro flow) from the early 90s till the early 2000s. After those formative and slightly competitive years, he focused on art & design, taking all the memories and heavy influences from skateboarding’s golden era with him on his journey.

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Nike SB x Air Jordan 1 Low By Eric Koston

Nike SB x Air Jordan 1 Low By Eric Koston

Nike SB x Air Jordan 1 Low By Eric Koston Release Date - June 2019 Retail: $110 Box Color: Teal Box Era (December 2013 - December 2019) CJ7891-400 (Mid Navy/Metallic Silver-White-Ember Glow) Inspired by an OG pair of leather white and blue Air Jordan 1 lows shown to him by Gino Iannucci, Eric Koston worked closely with the design team to pay homage, but flip it with his own spin. While he kept the original color blocking and Zoom Air sockliner, the cobranded low features Koston's signature on the inner tongue label and a coral Jumpman on the vamp, paying tribute to the 35th anniversary of the AJ1.

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Nike SB Zoom Blazer Mid - Gnarhunters

Nike SB Zoom Blazer Mid - Gnarhunters

Nike SB Zoom Blazer Mid - Gnarhunters Release Date - June 2019 Retail: $90 Box Color: Teal Box Era (December 2013 - December 2019) AH6158-001 (Black/White/White/Black) Since she designed the first tee, Elissa Steamer’s skate and surf brand, Gnarhunters, has made everything from beanies to beach towels, collaborating with artists like Nat Russell and Thomas Campbell. On the heels of her feature part in Gizmo, Elissa and the team at Gnarhunters dropped their first collab with Nike SB—the Gnarhunters Blazer Mid.

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Nike SB Air Jordan 1 High OG Defiant - LA to Chicago

Nike SB Air Jordan 1 High OG Defiant - LA to Chicago

Nike SB Air Jordan 1 High OG Defiant - LA to Chicago Release Date - May 2019 Retail: $175 Box Color: Teal Box Era (December 2013 - December 2019) CD6578-507 (Court Purple/Black-Sail Violet Court/Cole/Nior) When it released in 1985, the Air Jordan I challenged all prior signature shoe conventions. The colors (some not-so-rules friendly), the swagger, the athlete — it all contributed to a seismic shift for Nike and for the athletic footwear industry at large. In the years following its debut, the Air Jordan I also took on an unintended legacy, that of iconic skateboard shoe. The silhouette’s high collar and Air cushioning were well-suited for the era's Vert skaters. Its color range also attracted a group of skateboarders who were helping to define street skating. A cameo video appearance on the feet of Lance Mountain in 1987 more or less solidified the Air Jordan I as a skate classic. And from then, even when it wasn’t the shoe being worn, it was often the shoe that inspired what was being made. The collection is highlighted by a collaborative effort with Nike SB on two Air Jordan I highs that pay homage to important locales in the respective histories of Jordan Brand and skateboarding — Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Paris. Both of the Air Jordan I x Nike SB colorways are designed to age beautifully and reveal a gorgeous underlay with consistent use.

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Nike SB Air Jordan 1 High OG Defiant - NYC To Paris

Nike SB Air Jordan 1 High OG Defiant - NYC To Paris

Nike SB Air Jordan 1 High OG Defiant - NYC To Paris Release Date - May 2019 Retail: $175 Box Color: Teal Box Era (December 2013 - December 2019) CD6578-006 (Light Bone/Black/Crimson Tint/Hyper Pink) When it released in 1985, the Air Jordan I challenged all prior signature shoe conventions. The colors (some not-so-rules friendly), the swagger, the athlete — it all contributed to a seismic shift for Nike and for the athletic footwear industry at large. In the years following its debut, the Air Jordan I also took on an unintended legacy, that of iconic skateboard shoe. The silhouette’s high collar and Air cushioning were well-suited for the era's Vert skaters. Its color range also attracted a group of skateboarders who were helping to define street skating. A cameo video appearance on the feet of Lance Mountain in 1987 more or less solidified the Air Jordan I as a skate classic. And from then, even when it wasn’t the shoe being worn, it was often the shoe that inspired what was being made. The collection is highlighted by a collaborative effort with Nike SB on two Air Jordan I highs that pay homage to important locales in the respective histories of Jordan Brand and skateboarding — Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Paris. Both of the Air Jordan I x Nike SB colorways are designed to age beautifully and reveal a gorgeous underlay with consistent use.

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Nike SB Dunk High - Walk The Dog

Nike SB Dunk High - Walk The Dog

Nike SB Dunk High Pro - Walk The Dog Release Date - April 2019 Retail: $110 Box Color: Teal Box Era (December 2013 - December 2019) BQ6827-300 (Multi-Color/Multi-Color) Whether you prefer a feisty Chihuahua or restful Labrador, all dog lovers can appreciate this canine-friendly colorway. “Walk the Dog” arrives with a variety of dog hair patterns to represent different breeds while the suede mimics grass on the upper. A reimagined swoosh takes inspiration from leash material and a dog bone hangtag engraved with the name “Sparky” sways on the heel. Brown color blocking on the translucent outsole is sybolic of stepping on dog poop, and the sockliner features Nike SB employee’s dogs on an all-over graphic. For additional personalization, you can switch out the white laces for brown laces that come in a “doggy bag.”

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Nike SB Blazer Mid - Frog Skateboards

Nike SB Blazer Mid - Frog Skateboards

Nike SB Blazer Mid - Frog Skateboards Release Date - March 2019 Retail: $95 Box Color: Teal Box Era (December 2013 - December 2019) AH6158-300 (Light Liquid Lime/Lawn-White) Company, collective, or pastiche of niche iconography and ideas, Frog Skateboards uses their looseness as a mission statement. For their Blazer Mid SB QS, they used the classic silhouette as a vehicle for the whimsical and surreal, starting with a thick brushed suede, ladybug detailed laces, Frog logo heel branding, and their mascot perched on the Swoosh, because… what else would it be doing?

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Nike SB Dunk High Pro - Black Sheep Hornet

Nike SB Dunk High Pro - Black Sheep Hornet

Nike SB Dunk High Pro - Black Sheep Hornet Release Date - February 2019 Retail: $100 Box Color: Teal Box Era (December 2013 - December 2019) BQ6827-001 (Black/Black-Black) Nike SB and Charlotte-based skate shop Black Sheep teamed up again with a collaboration that launched during the 2019 All-Star weekend. The color scheme pays homage to the iconic colors cemented in Charlotte basketball history during the early ‘90s. As a nod to basketball legend and owner of the Charlotte basketball franchise, the “Black Hornet” Dunk is also decorated with elephant print panels. Inspired by the city of Charlotte’s history, the swoosh is embellished with silver embroidery in the shape of a stinger and the tongue features a hex “hive” pattern to make the buzz even louder.

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