
Nike SB's footwear catalog includes a number of signature designs for the likes of Paul Rodriguez and Stefan Janoski, but it continues to prioritize the beloved Dunk Low. Ahead of spring, the Swoosh has unveiled the silhouette's Pro B iteration in a clean 'Pale Ivory' color scheme.
Teased late last year by a number of sneaker leakers, the pair is the latest upgraded take from Nike's Skateboarding branch to surface in time for the warmer months. In comparison to standard versions of the SB Dunk Low, the Pro B edition features inner elastic straps, wide laces, and extra padding in the tongue and around the collar. While barely discernible at a quick glance, these elements benefit skaters looking to soften the stress endured after multiple long sessions.
The 'Pale Ivory' style is set to release alongside 'Sequoia'-colored pairs of Peter Moore's modified silhouette from 1985. Its soft suede construction up-top will instantly dirty with even the simplest trick, but it'll surely serve as a badge of honor. Underfoot, the 'White'-colored midsole is coupled with a semi-translucent, gum brown outsole for a classic summer look.
Enjoy official photos of Nike SB's 'Pale Ivory' offering below. Pairs have already begun popping up via Nike.com channels overseas, but a stateside launch is expected throughout April. The shoe is priced at $125.
For more sneaker news from the Swoosh empire, check out the Air Jordan 1 'Bred Toe' Football Cleat that recently surfaced.








