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NIKE SB DUNK LOW CONCEPTS ORANGE LOBSTER (SPECIAL BOX)
Cut
Low Top
Material
Leather
Colourway
Orange
NIKE SB DUNK LOW CONCEPTS ORANGE LOBSTER (SPECIAL BOX)
Cut
Low Top
Material
Leather
Colourway
Orange
Culture Note™️
Origin
Nike SB is the arm of the company that had to earn its audience rather than buy it, because skateboarding has never been impressed by scale. The Dunk Low Pro became its workhorse: a court shoe repurposed for a sport that destroys footwear, sold through shops that could refuse to stock you. This pair, style code FD8776 800 SB, is built with the Boston retailer Concepts around a lobster theme, and orange is the shade that carries the idea furthest. The special box is part of the product rather than packaging, which tells you what kind of release this is: made to be kept, photographed and traded as much as skated, with the retailer's name carrying as much weight as the Swoosh.
Utility
Recipe one: loose black jeans stacked over the collar, a heavyweight white tee and a plain black hoodie, letting the orange be the only colour in the fit. Recipe two: washed grey carpenter trousers with a cream crewneck and white socks, a softer palette where the orange reads warm rather than fluorescent. Bright orange is unforgiving next to competing colour, so keep everything else neutral. If you intend to skate these, expect the toe panel to be the first casualty, and buy a second pair if you also want a clean one. Brush dry, spot clean with mild soap, and store the shoes and the special box out of direct sunlight, since strong orange dye fades faster than any other shade.
Influence
Nike SB's relationship with subculture has not always been smooth. In 2005 the line appropriated Minor Threat's album artwork for a tour flyer, drew a public rebuke from Ian MacKaye, apologised on 27 June 2005 and settled out of court. That episode shaped how the imprint has worked since: collaborate with the shops and communities rather than borrowing their imagery. Retailer partnerships like this one are the result, where a store with genuine local standing supplies the concept and Nike supplies the silhouette. Combined with the way Nike's court shoes became status symbols in urban and hip hop fashion from the 1980s, an SB Dunk sits at the intersection of skate credibility and collector demand.
Construction
SB Dunks differ from standard Dunks in the places that matter to a skateboarder: a fatter, more padded tongue, a plusher collar and an insole built to survive repeated impact, all sitting under the same low court upper. The orange here is delivered across the panels rather than as an accent, so the leather and any textured or hairy finish work becomes the differentiator between sections. Underfoot is a rubber outsole with a pivot circle, chosen originally for court traction and adopted by skaters for boardfeel, over a foam midsole with no visible air unit. Themed SB releases carry their storytelling in the lacing options, insole graphics and box, which is why the packaging on this one is not incidental.




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