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An Early Look At A Nike SB Dunk Low “Smoke Grey” Sample For 2024

Another early look at a 2025 release.

An Early Look At A Nike SB Dunk Low “Smoke Grey” Sample For 2024

2025 is shaping up to be one of the books. Along with some cross-category projects within Nike that include the Nike SB Air Force 1 and Nike SB Air Max 95, the core batch of general-release and/or skate-shop only SB Dunks have been impressive to say the least.

The early outlook looks even better as a first look at an upcoming 2025 release is revealed in sample form via @donniebsoles on Instagram. It features a near all-suede upper in an attractive “Smoke Grey” and “Black pairing, with leather Swooshes laid above. The same shade of grey appears on the interior and behind the fattened and stuffed tongue, itself appearing in black. Beneath is a two-toned aged yellow on classic gum for that quintessential SB Dunk look.

Nike Sb Dunk Low Smoke Grey Black 2025 Release Date
Nike SB Dunk Low “Smoke Grey” (2025 Sample) @donniebsoles

However, we must remind you that these are a sample, so the final version of this Dunk may look different in terms of colors. These are likely not a special edition release, like a Yuto Horigome collaboration or the upcoming “City Of Cinema” SB Dunk that just got a huge update, so don’t expect anything much different than what you see above.

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