Arts-Rec Unveils Its Nike SB Dunk Low Collaboration

Offering a first look at the bold new colorway.

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Name: Arts-Rec x Nike SB Dunk Low
Colorway: Khaki/Amber Brown/Rough Green/Rust Pink/Black/Sail
SKU: IH3211-200
MSRP: $135 USD
Release Date: Fall 2025
Where to Buy: Nike

It’s been a somewhat quiet start to the year for Nike SB, however, there’s plenty of exciting launches to come. The SB Dunk Low remains the brand’s flagship product, with upcoming collaborations involving everyone from Yuto Horigome and Supreme to CSEF. Adding to this list, San Diego-based skate and sneaker shop Arts-Rec has just unveiled its own take on the beloved model.

While our first look is limited to one image, Arts-Rec has offered a fairly complete idea of what to expect from the project. This special arrangement of the shoe features a mixed material upper that ranges from a pink toe box to animal print-inspired overlays, green midfoot paneling and shaggy orange Swooshes. A wordmark seems to be present at the lateral heel, likely nodding to the shop, however, its exact phrase is unknown at this time.

At the time of writing, neither Arts-Rec nor Nike SB have confirmed a specific release date. However, the shop did indicate that it will arrive this fall, likely via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $135 USD. Stay tuned for more information and imagery as the year progresses.

 

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