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Nike SB

Nike SB’s (especially Nike SB Dunks) are one of the main focuses of my collection – I have quite an array of colorways!

Check out some informational articles I’ve written about SB Dunks here.

I started my collection out with Newcastle SB Dunks.  Ever since then I’ve been hooked on Nike SB and have continually checked for new SB Dunks as they release.

I’ve reviewed pairs from nearly every Box Era and have them categorized below.

See Below for Links to Reviews From Different Nike SB Box Eras:

  • Orange Box Era
  • Silver Box Era
  • Pink Box Era
  • Black Box Era
  • Gold Box Era
  • Blue Box Era
  • Tape Box Era
  • Teal Box Era
  • Purple Box Era

Nike SB Dunks are based on, but quite a bit different from Nike Dunks.  You can see a review on Nike Dunks here.  For comparison, my overarching Nike SB Dunk review is here.

SBs are so popular that they have become tough to come by.  So I don’t pick up nearly as many as I used to.  That said, I still try to keep on top of releases in case one seems worth the effort of procuring.

While newer releases don’t quite evoke the feeling of the older pairs, there are still plenty of dope colorways and the brand is always worth paying attention to.  The fit and materials aren’t exactly like they were in the past, but the brand is so cool, it demands attention regardless!

See Below for all SB Articles from Newest Updated to Oldest:

Nike SB Dunk Low Songkran (Som Tum) Review

Updated April 23, 2026 by Anthony

Nike SB Dunk Low Songkran On Feet WDYWT

The Nike SB Dunk Low Songkran (Som Tum) is a culturally inspired release celebrating Songkran, Thailand’s traditional New Year festival typically held in April. This SB Dunk Low skate shoe pulls from food, street culture, and everyday materials tied to Thai life, resulting in a detailed, wheat-style colorway that blends storytelling with wearable design.

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Nike SB Air Force 1 Light Orewood Brown Review

Updated April 23, 2026 by Anthony

Nike SB Air Force 1 Light Orewood Brown On Feet WDYWT

The Nike SB Air Force 1 Light Orewood Brown takes the classic Air Force 1 and reworks it through a skateboarding lens, similar in concept to other SB crossovers like the SB-modified Air Max models. This pair gets its name from the colorway and presents a clean, neutral look that works well as both a skate shoe and casual lifestyle sneaker.

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Nike SB Dunk Low Mineral Slate Review

Updated April 7, 2026 by Anthony

Nike SB Dunk Low Mineral Slate On Feet WDYWT

The Nike SB Dunk Low Mineral Slate is a straightforward general release that gets its name from the colorway, pairing muted tones with a slightly offbeat mix of hues. This SB Dunk Low skate shoe leans on a subtle but quirky combination of green, pink, and darker accents, giving it just enough personality while still being easy to wear casually.

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Nike SB Dunk Low x NOTE Manchester Brew & Biscuits Review

Updated March 31, 2026 by Anthony

Nike SB Dunk Low x NOTE Manchester Brew & Biscuits On Feet WDYWT

The Nike SB Dunk Low x NOTE Manchester Brew & Biscuits is a collaboration with NOTE Manchester, centered around the classic British ritual of tea and biscuits. This playful SB Dunk Low skate shoe leans fully into the theme, combining food-inspired visuals with detailed storytelling elements, while still working well for casual wear too.

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Nike SB Dunk Low x Dashawn Jordan Diamondbacks Review

Updated March 23, 2026 by Anthony

Nike SB Dunk Low Dashawn Jordan Diamondbacks On Feet WDYWT

The Nike SB Dunk Low x Dashawn Jordan “Diamondbacks” is a collaboration with Dashawn Jordan, an X Games gold-medalist skateboarder from Arizona. The colorway draws inspiration from the early-2000s palette of the Arizona Diamondbacks, specifically referencing the team’s 2001 World Series “Copperhead” fitted cap that featured a distinctive snakeskin brim. The result is a bold Nike SB Dunk Low skate shoe that blends baseball nostalgia with skate culture aesthetics.

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Nike SB Dunk Low Muni Fast Pass Review

Updated March 20, 2026 by Anthony

The Nike SB Dunk Low Muni Fast Pass pays tribute to the San Francisco Muni’s iconic monthly transit cards once used across San Francisco. These passes were a staple for locals (and especially for skaters) throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The sneaker recreates the colorful design language of the passes, and while more colorways based on different Muni card designs are reportedly on the way, this is the first pair to release.

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