
Dashawn Jordan to Release Nike SB Dunk Low Collab Next Year
ForNike SB, one shoe continues to do much of its heavy lifting: theSB Dunk Low. Whether it be for fun thematic looks or collaborations with those relevant to the skateboarding space, the shoe remains its go-to canvas. Looking ahead, plans for the shoe involve everything from a football-inspired take on the shoe byLimosineto a rumored collaboration with beloved music journalistNardwuar.
Adding to the list of pairs to anticipate, Sneaker Files has shared a newrumor reportindicating that a collaboration withDashawn Jordanis in the works. The professional skater rides for Nike SB and has mentioned the sneaker as his favorite skate shoe in the past. While we lack a first look at the pair, it is said to feature a rattlesnake-inspired print at its overlays, nodding to Jordan's connection to the state of Arizona.
At the time of writing, neither Dashawn Jordan nor Nike SB have confirmed that the two have a collaborative SB Dunk Low on the way for next year. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the pair, as we currently expect it to release during the Swoosh's spring quarter of 2026 via Nike SNKRS and select skate shops at a starting price of $135 USD.
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