![]() ![]() The series of Off-White Dunk Lows only exacerbated the trend, but it was Travis Scott’s rising celebrity that breathed new life into SBs.īeyond just Scott-who himself is a noted SB Dunk enthusiast who regularly wears some of the rarest models to date-the entire Cactus Jack camp began lacing up SBs, from Chase B to Bloody Osiris all culminating with the release of the Nike SB Dunk Low “Cactus Jack”. From 1985 “Be True to Your School”-series' “Michigans” to 2003 “Brazil” Dunk Lows, shoes that, for years, no one cared about were suddenly appearing on collectors' feet and mood board feeds. In large part due a renewed interest in mainline Nike Dunks courtesy of one Virgil Abloh, collectors once again began seeking out vintage models, SB included. Largely sidelined in favor of retro JordanĪnd Yeezy releases, the SB market imploded and even the most noteworthy releases-Jeff Staple’s “reverse Pigeon” Dunks or Concepts' latest “Lobster”-barely received any buzz or aftermarket value. As recently as 2016, SB Dunks were essentially worthless, with noted collectors offloading infamous pairs for little over retail, a fraction of what they sold for just a few years prior. Lusted after for years and just as suddenly cast aside in the 2010s, SB Dunks were the ugly stepchild of the sneaker world, considered Grails by some and heinous by far more. The Nike SB Dunk resurgence is one of the most interesting recent developments in hypebeast-dom. Despite this, it's unclear if a future wider release is planned, but we'll update this post if anything changes.”Classic or Trash” is a recurring franchise highlighting a specific item and asking exactly that question: is it classic or trash? Granted, each member of the Grailed community is entitled to their own opinion, and while the Grailed editorial staff does its best to judge items objectively, we more than encourage you to disagree and sound off in the comments below. UPDATE (07/30): Following its exclusive release at FTC Skateboarding, the orange Grateful Dead x Nike SB Dunk Low has appeared on the Swoosh's official website. That pair will be followed by green and yellow makeups on July 24 via SNKRS and select skate shops. The same fiercely independent spirit from Bodecker (the late Nike SB GM responsible for some of the brand's most important shoes) helped create that authenticity within the skate community.”įor the rollout, Nike SB will release the orange colorway on Saturday, July 18 exclusively at FTC Skateboarding in San Francisco, steps away from the Haight-Ashbury house where the band got its start. While there’s not much about the bears that connect to the Grateful Dead’s success, the band wouldn’t become what it is today without Bear’s contribution. “They were talented musicians, but they would have the financial freedom to forgo jobs, move to Los Angeles in 1966 and practice for 14 hours a day. “As the band’s benefactor, Bear was an incredibly huge part of the Grateful Dead’s ability to become who they were,” says David Lemieux, Grateful Dead archivist and historian. More than just a symbol, the bears represent the band's influential audio engineer, who was nicknamed Bear. Made up of three colorways (yellow, green, and an exclusive orange make up), the Grateful Dead x Nike SB Dunk Low emulates the band's marching bears mascot with a combination of faux fur and suede on the uppers. UPDATE (07/14): Following weeks of leaks and rumors, Nike SB has officially unveiled its collaboration with the Grateful Dead. ![]() There's no confirmed release date at the moment, but we'll continue to follow the story here at Sole Collector. ![]() You'll also notice a stash pocket behind the tongue, which aligns with a certain recreational activity that Deadheads are known to regularly partake in.Īccording to Instagram user underratedphotography, this pair is one of three "Grateful Dead Bear" shoes that will be releasing as part of a pack, reminiscent of the "Three Bears" Pack that dropped in 2006. It features a fuzzy, faux fur upper and jagged Swoosh branding inspired by the bears' jester collars. The shoe itself is an interpretation of the actual bears. Since then, they've become a symbol of the band and the fun-loving spirit of its fanbase, inspiring a wide range of collectibles including plush toys, bumper stickers, magnets and even costumes. Wildly-colored forthcoming Nike SB Dunk Lows are rumored to pay homage to the Grateful Dead Bears-a series of stylized dancing bears that first graced the back cover for the album History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One ( Bear's Choice) in 1973. ![]() The resurgence of Nike Skateboarding has the attention of the sneaker world, with projects in the works that will expand reach even further. ![]()
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