The SBTG Nike SB Dunk Low from 2006 is officially making its return—sort of. Rather than a true retro, Singaporean artist SBTG is re-releasing pairs from his personal archive, giving sneakerheads a rare shot at owning the original design nearly two decades later.
This pair, first launched in the golden era of SB Dunks, stood out with its military-inspired camo, distressed overlays, and signature lace flap hardware. The bold green Swoosh, custom tongue embroidery, and red interior graphics all carried SBTG’s signature hand-painted feel. For 2006, this was radical design work—details sneaker culture has since come to embrace widely. That’s why many still call this Dunk one of the most legendary collabs of its era.
But the archive drop doesn’t stop there. Alongside the Dunk, SBTG is making past collaborations available with ASICS, New Balance, DC Shoes, Thrasher, and PUMA. From fly-print panels to quilted uppers, the range highlights his ability to merge streetwear grit with sneaker design across multiple brands. Few artists can point to such a diverse footwear portfolio.
While no confirmed release date has been shared yet, SBTG has hinted that announcements will roll out soon. For collectors, this archive release is a reminder that some designs don’t just age well—they become cultural artifacts. That’s the kind of history sneaker fans don’t want to miss.
The SBTG Nike SB Dunk Low Archive Release and supporting pairs will launch in 2025 via SBTG’s own channels. Stay tuned for updates and official release details.
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