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    Nike SB Dunk Low Pro B 'Cinnamon' (HJ0367-181)
    Holiday 2025

    First Look // Nike SB Dunk Low Pro B 'Cinnamon'

    Release

    Holiday 2025

    Heat

    52.10°

    Brand

    Nike SB

    SKU

    HJ0367-181

    Color

    Cinnamon/Cinnamon/Dark Russet/White/Copper Moon/Black

    Holiday 2025

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    Nike SB might no longer be enjoying the heyday of the late 2010s and earlier 2020s, but it continues to churn out compelling product meant to be skated. After taking the internet by storm with an alternative version of its Wizard of Oz collaboration, the Swoosh branch obsessed with ollies has prepped the Dunk Low Pro B in a fall-friendly 'Cinnamon' finish.

    While yet to be confirmed by official Nike SB channels, reliable sneaker sleuths recently took to social media to share a first-look at the unreleased pair. While still in the sample stage of the development process, the style seems ready to hit the market by the end of the year.

    The pair forms part of Nike SB's Pro B series, which pays homage to a lifestyle-oriented initiative founded by the Swoosh during the late 1990s. The Nike Dunk's skate-informed update maintains its signature puffy tongue, as well as Zoom Air cushioning for performance unlike that found in Peter Moore's original design from 1985. The Pro B's focus on cleaner, more minimal designs arrives on the unreleased sample by way of the versatile color scheme and high-quality mix of materials across the upper. Off-white shades interrupt the brown-heavy medley at the tongue and Achilles' heel.

    Enjoy detailed shots of the 'Cinnamon' style from Nike SB below – courtesy of Instagram user @sbheadsbe. As always, release details are subject to change at the discretion of the brand, meaning the Pro B series pair might not launch throughout the holiday season as anticipated. In any case, stay tuned for updates.

    Outside of the world of skateboarding, the Swoosh has teamed up with Tom Sachs on the Mars Yard 3.0, the controversial's first project in a couple of years.

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