Supreme x Nike SB Rammellzee Dunk Low
Supreme vs. Original


About the original
The Nike SB Dunk Low Pro is a skateboarding reinterpretation of the Dunk, introduced in 2002 with a Zoom Air heel unit, thicker tongue padding, and a stiffer outsole for board feel. The FW23 Supreme collab applies original artwork by Rammellzee — the New York-born artist, graffiti writer, and hip-hop pioneer (1960–2010) known for his "Gothic Futurism" theory of letter warfare — across the suede and canvas upper, with co-branded lace locks and embroidered heel tabs. The shoe retailed for $138.
About Nike
Nike, Inc. is an American multinational sportswear corporation founded in 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight in Eugene, Oregon, and is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel. The brand's Swoosh logo and 'Just Do It' slogan are among the most recognized symbols in global sports and fashion, and Nike's collaborations span athletes, designers, and cultural icons across every major sport.


