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    Arts-Rec x Nike SB Dunk Low (IH3211-200)
    Fall 2025

    Arts-Rec to Release Nike SB Pack Come Fall 2025

    Release

    Fall 2025

    Brand

    Nike SB

    SKU

    IH3211-200, IF0501-200

    Color

    Khaki/Amber Brown/Rough Green/Rust Pink/Black/Sail, Limestone/Pink Quartz/Earth/Dusty Peach/Black/Desert Sand

    Retail

    $135, $160

    Fall 2025

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    San Diego's Arts-Rec is rumored to have a Nike SB collaboration in the works.

    Founded by Kellen James in 2018, the skate shop has established itself as the premier destination for not only fans of the sport, but also sneaker enthusiasts. Over the last six years, Arts-Rec has launched handfuls of high profile Nike and Jordan Brand products, which will reportedly include its own Nike SB Dunk Low and Nike SB Air Trainer 1 (you read that right).

    First reported by Romania-based Sneaker Market, the inaugural collaboration is likely to release between July and September based on internal Nike documents reviewed by the outlet. Neither early spy shots nor official photos have surfaced, but Arts-Rec's Nike SB capsule reportedly features a combination of fall-friendly colors–including 'Khaki/Amber Brown' on the Dunk and 'Earth/Desert Sand' on the cross-trainer. It's possible each color scheme has drawn inspiration from the San Diego area and some aspect close to James' personal story.

    News of the special linkup arrives after the success of Nike SB's Air Jordan 4 'Pine Green' release, and prior to the Summer 2025 launch of its sequel–the Navy Jordan 4 SB. The Air Trainer 1 wasn't developed as a skateboarding sneaker, but its rumored inclusion in Arts-Rec's first collaboration with the Swoosh suggests the brand continues to play around with some of its heritage models through the lens of the action sport.

    If and when the duo drops, it's likely to release via Arts-Rec first and then through a global Nike SNKRS launch. The capsule is likely priced within the range of $135 and $160 USD, with the Air Trainer 1 being the more expensive offering of the two.

    For more from the Nike, Inc. conglomerate, check out all 2025 Air Jordan 4 releases.

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