Nike SB | Creased | AF-1

The Air Force 1 was never meant for skateboarding. It revolutionized the courts. Then lit up I-95. A symbol of city status. No creases allowed. It was never a skate shoe, but skateboarding made it work and wore ’em out.

Make it work, then keep it moving. If you know, you’ve known forever.

So here it is: Twelve skaters. Five cities. Two photographers and a filmer. The Nike SB Air Force 1. Re-engineered for skateboarding.

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Nike SB | Note Skateshop

The Note x Nike SB Dunk Low drops 3.28 at select skate shops and 3.30 on SNKRS.

Featuring Joe Gavin, Joe O’Donnell, Jay Stone, Marcus Craven, Reuben Horvath, Emile Burroughs, Korahn Gayle, Armarni Rochford, Keiyu Lin, Chris Jones, Matthew Nevitt, Connor Aky, Ben Grove, Mark Kendrick, Tony da Silva, Ian Williams, Kyron Davis, Jonah Staunton and Leo Turner.

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Nike SB | SB Dunk Low ft. DLX Skate Shop

For a San Francisco-inspired colorway, it only made sense to partner with DLX Skate Shop to help tell the story.

Featuring Rob Bootes, Anthony Del Togno Armanasco and Xavier Frazier.

The SB Dunk Low “Fast Pass” is available Friday, February 6 at DLX Skate Shop and other San Francisco Bay Area retailers and Saturday, February 7 in select skate shops globally.

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Nike SB | Bronx Girls Skate | Behind the Design

Created in 2020 by Mel Ramirez and Kava Vasquez to give the thriving women’s skate scene at River Avenue Skatepark their gold, Bronx Girls Skate’s grassroots approach continues to carve out new spaces throughout New York City. For their first collaboration with Nike SB, the Bronx Girls Skate Dunk Low reinterprets the iconic colors of NYC transit with an Uptown homage to the Boogie Down.

Go Behind the Design of the Bronx Girls Skate SB Dunk Low with Mel and Kava.

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