The history between Supreme and Nike has always been rich. The Supreme x Nike SB Dunk High debuted back in 2004, featuring three colorways, and was an absolute hit. This design featured the traditional Nike SB Dunk High silhouette, with gold stars accented on the quarter panels. In 2021, Supreme and Nike brought back this design with a fresh take with the Nike SB Dunk Low. Released in four colors including, Black, Mean Green, Hyper Blue, and Bakroot Brown, this was yet another major hit from the two brands.
A key colorway, which was left of this collection, was "Court Purple". This sample not only was not released, but also featured the Golden Nike Swoosh logos instead of the stars. Reminiscent of the scrapped samples of the Supreme SB Dunk High Prototypes back in 2003, which was auctioned by JOOPITER earlier this year. Featuring the same color blocking as the other colorways in the collection, we'll see a cream base layer, with Court Purple crocodile overlays.
This unique sample will go up for auction from December 8th to December 18th, via Sotheby's and is expected to sell between $4,000-$6,000. This sample is definitely one of a kind and an integral part of sneaker culture, don't miss out on the auction starting later this week!
The Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low “Court Purple” Sample is set to go up for auction on December 8th via Sotheby's. To stay informed on all things Supreme Brand and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.
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