The Nike SB Dunk Low Deep Fir marks what’s rumored to be the final Orange Label ISO (In-Store Only) release for a while, closing out a strong run of clean, well-made skate shop exclusives.
The shoe gets its name from its rich green “Deep Fir” colorway, contrasted perfectly with a gum outsole. You’ll still find the signature Orange Label details — orange hits on the tongue tag Swoosh, inside tongue tag and insole.
I picked mine up from Premier as soon as they dropped. As a fan of the Orange Label line, I didn’t want to miss what could be the last one for some time. The deep green upper really caught my eye, and with that gum sole underneath, these hit the perfect balance between subtle and standout. The materials looked solid in photos, and in person, they definitely deliver.
These come in the classic Orange Label brown box and include two sets of laces — one in black and another in green — both with orange aglets. A simple presentation, but one that matches the approach the line has always had.
Materials
The overlays have a soft, nubuck-like texture, while the underlays use a nice suede that feels plush to the touch. The Swoosh comes in smooth leather, adding a bit of contrast. The material mix is quality for the $120 retail, and like most Orange Label releases, it feels well-made and thoughtfully put together without unnecessary frills.
Fit & Comfort
Fit is standard SB Dunk Low — I go a half size up for comfort, but true to size works if you prefer a snugger feel. Cushioning is as expected for modern SBs with the Zoom Air insole, making these fine for both skating and everyday wear.
If these are sold out at different stores online, you can try looking for them on eBay.
Colorway: Deep Fir / Black – Sail
Style Code: FJ1674-300
Retail Price: $120
Year of Release: 2025

