Early Look at the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low Collab

Tobias McIntosh started his own label Crenshaw Skate Club as a platform to express his affinity for skateboarding and its culture. And this year, the brand that's designed to empower inner-city skaters across the globe is expanding its footwear collaborations catalog with an SB Dunk Low team-up alongside Nike and its Nike SB sub-label. This project follows its Air Jordan 36 Low PE initiative with Jordan Brand that was introduced in 2022.No official information has been released about the shoes just yet, but we do have a close-up angle of them that gives us a clear idea of their presentation. Right away its graphic grip tape overlays jump out at you as they are treated with a static-y pattern in mint green while a muted purple hue rests in the background. Sitting next to these panels are creamy cracked leather panels that make up the toe boxes, quarters and collars while the Swooshes and heel overlays are done up in a nurse scrub-esque blue hue. Crenshaw Skate Club's acronym lands on the tongue banners while its full moniker is stamped to the heels of the insoles. While they're not shown here, the interior sides of the tongues come prepared with clip art kid graphics on the left shoe and another Crenshaw Skate Club hit on the right.Sit tight for further word on their official launch details.In case you missed it, check out a look at this week's best footwear drops. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Early Look at the Crenshaw Skate Club x Nike SB Dunk Low Collab

Tobias McIntosh started his own label Crenshaw Skate Club as a platform to express his affinity for skateboarding and its culture. And this year, the brand that's designed to empower inner-city skaters across the globe is expanding its footwear collaborations catalog with an SB Dunk Low team-up alongside Nike and its Nike SB sub-label. This project follows its Air Jordan 36 Low PE initiative with Jordan Brand that was introduced in 2022.

No official information has been released about the shoes just yet, but we do have a close-up angle of them that gives us a clear idea of their presentation. Right away its graphic grip tape overlays jump out at you as they are treated with a static-y pattern in mint green while a muted purple hue rests in the background. Sitting next to these panels are creamy cracked leather panels that make up the toe boxes, quarters and collars while the Swooshes and heel overlays are done up in a nurse scrub-esque blue hue. Crenshaw Skate Club's acronym lands on the tongue banners while its full moniker is stamped to the heels of the insoles. While they're not shown here, the interior sides of the tongues come prepared with clip art kid graphics on the left shoe and another Crenshaw Skate Club hit on the right.

Sit tight for further word on their official launch details.

In case you missed it, check out a look at this week's best footwear drops.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast