RIOT Skateshop's Nike SB Dunk Low Arrives in Two Weeks

Featuring wine red overlays, premium suede and RIOT’s dog logo.

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Name: RIOT Skateshop x Nike SB Dunk Low
Colorway: Mahogany/Dark Beetroot/Team Red/Sail/Night Maroon
SKU: FZ1289-200
MSRP: $135 USD
Release Date: January 21
Where to Buy: Nike

Update: At last, the RIOT Skateshop x Nike SB Dunk Low is ready for its release. The new collaboration has been previewed several times previously, with complete breakdowns of its red and gray build below, however, Nike has just presented its official imagery of the kicks. Release details have also emerged, indicating that it will drop via Nike SNKRS and select skate shops on January 21 at a starting price of $135 USD.


Update: As we look ahead to 2025, many releases have already piqued our interest, including one from France’s very own RIOT Skateshop, which is teaming up with Nike to drop a collaborative SB Dunk Low next spring. New previews of the kicks continue to surface, with a new on-foot breakdown of the pair being the latest showcase to pop up. Enjoy another early look at the shoe above and stay tuned for additional updates as the pair remains scheduled as a spring 2025 launch via Nike SNKRS and select skate shops at a starting price of $135 USD. For more info, review our previous coverage below.

 

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Update: It’s been just over a week since we caught an initial glance of RIOT Skateshop’s take on the Nike SB Dunk Low. Since then, better imagery of the kicks has revealed the pair’s key detailing, which goes beyond the previously discussed analysis below. As it would turn out, the upper’s base is simply black while the lateral heel hosts RIOT’s dog logo that can also be seen at the tongue branding. A cork insole is included while the heel tab reads “NIKE” and “RIOT” on the left and right shoes respectively. Release remains anticipated for early 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select skate shops at a starting price of $135 USD.

 

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Original Story: Excitement surrounding the Nike SB Dunk Low continues to permeate the sneaker world as this week sees VERDY’s “VISTY” colorway drop. Looking beyond that, 2025 is already poised to be another big year for the shoe was we just spotted a new “Saturn Gold” pair and Yuto Horigome has an “Asparagus”-themed collab on the way too. Adding to the list, RIOT Skateshop has its own SB Dunk Low coming soon.

The France-based skate store has equipped the beloved silhouette with a rich maroon at its overlays and laces while offering a green-black hue at the base. An off-white stitched midsole is also present while the right shoe’s heel tab swaps “NIKE” text for a “RIOT” hit. The tongue hosts a RIOT Skateshop stamp while the interior is backed by a cork insole with a final touch of co-branding.

At the time of writing, neither RIOT Skateshop nor Nike SB have shared any details regarding their upcoming collaboration on the SB Dunk Low. Stay tuned for more details, including official imagery, as we currently expect this colorway to drop in the spring of next year via Nike SNKRS and select skate shops at a starting price of $135 USD.

 

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