Dropping later on this year, here is a first look at the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low. Not familiar with Crenshaw Skate Club? This label was founded by Tobias McIntosh who grew up in South Central Los Angeles skating with his friends. He decided to start Crenshaw Skate Club as a way for something to represent him, his friends, and others that resemble them in the skate industry. The goal of Crenshaw Skate Club (CSG) is to represent and empower inner city skaters all over the world.
Previewed below, the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low comes dressed in a mix of Brown, Blue, and Green hues. Details include cracked leather overlays, with co-branding appearing on the tongue tags, inner tongue labels, back heel tabs and insoles. The sneaker also comes with a translucent outsole housing the same CSG graphic you see on one of the inner tongue labels.The sneaker will also include an extra set of laces and special packaging.
The Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low will be releasing on August 5th at select skate shops for the retail price of $130. Stay tuned for a potential SNKRS release. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low.
In release news, the Air Jordan 3 Palomino drops this weekend.
UPDATE (7/26): It has been announced that the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low will be releasing on August 5th at select skate shops for the retail price of $130. Stay tuned for a potential SNKRS release.
UPDATE (6/5): Here’s a look at official images of the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low. An exact release date has not been announced yet but stay tuned for updates.

UPDATE (5/24): Check out on-feet images of the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low via yankeekicks.

UPDATE (5/18): Chris Colgan gives us another look at the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low collaboration. No release date yet. Stay tuned.

UPDATE (5/3): Here are more images of the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low via masterchefian / Private Selection. Look for these to drop sometime in October.

UPDATE (5/2): Here is an in-hand look at the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low. Look for these to drop sometime during the month of October.

UPDATE (4/26): Here is our first good look at the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low via Tuxedo America / iamricosuav.

Official Images: Nike Dunk Mid Panda
Earlier this year we shared with you official images of a Nike Dunk Mid Panda. That particular Panda Dunk was given a durable canvas finish. Today we hit you with official images of the Nike Dunk Mid Panda, this time constructed out of the more traditional leather material. If you’re a fan of the Dunk Mid and the Panda color scheme, these got your name all over them.
Done in the classic White and Black Panda color scheme/color blocking, this Nike Dunk Mid features a White leather base with even more White on the mesh tongues, ribber midsole and tongue/heel branding. Making the Panda theme come to life are the Black hits on the overlays, laces, tongue tag, lining and outsole. That’s pretty much the gist of it.
Enjoy official images of the Nike Dunk Mid Panda below and look for them to debut in the coming months at select retailers and Nike.com for $120. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Nike Dunk Mid Panda.
In release news, the Air Jordan 3 Palomino drops this weekend.

A New Colorway Of The Nike Air Max 1 Athletic Department Has Emerged
Nike has just added another Nike Air Max 1 to their ever-growing Athletic Department collection. To recap, Nike’s nostalgic ?Athletic Department? collection consists of a range of sneakers all paying homage to college sports.
This new iteration of the Nike Air Max 1 Athletic Department features a White mesh base paired up with Natural tones on the midfoot and heel overlays. Sharp contrast comes by way of the Deep Royal nubuck accents that take care of the Swooshes and mudguards. Adding more color to the design of the Teal hits spotted on the upper eyelets, tongue branding, heel, insoles, and toe area of the outsole. Lastly, an aged midsole atop a Black rubber outsole give the sneaker a bit of a vintage aesthetic.
Retailing for $150, look for this Nike Air Max 1 Athletic Department to drop at select retailers and Nike.com. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Nike Air Max 1 Athletic Department White Deep Royal.
In release news, the Air Jordan 1 Low OG Black Toe drops next month. Are you adding these to your summer rotation?
