Nike has launched a fresh take on its SB Dunk Low Pro, collaborating with Arts-Rec Skateshop in San Diego to bring out a colourway that’s both eye-catching and meaningful.
Featuring a Rust Pink and Rough Green design, the sneaker merges street-ready style with premium construction. This release hits Nike SNKRS on Monday, 22 July 2025, retailing at R2,599.95.
How to buy the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro x Arts-Rec Skateshop in South Africa
The Rust Pink and Rough Green design is built from premium suede, giving the shoe a soft and luxurious texture. The mix of muted and earthy tones reflects Arts-Rec Skateshop’s visual identity—creative, bold, and rooted in street culture.
The shoe includes Zoom Air cushioning under the heel, which helps absorb shock and adds comfort when skating or walking. The padded collar around the ankle gives extra support, making it practical for skateboarding but also stylish for casual wear.
For buyers in South Africa, this drop is available through Nike’s SNKRS app or website. Since the product is listed internationally, shoppers should be aware of a few important things when ordering.
First, shipping costs: these typically range between R500 and R1,000, depending on your choice of delivery. Then, you have import duties and VAT, which can add 30% to 40% to your total order cost.
For example, a Nike sneaker priced at R2,599.95 could end up costing around R3,800 to R4,200 after all additional charges are included.
All payments on Nike SNKRS are processed in a foreign currency. This means buyers need to use cards that support international transactions, and they should also be aware of any possible forex charges added by their bank.
These factors are important to consider if you want to avoid unexpected fees or delays.
As one local collector put it:
“Buying from Nike SNKRS is straightforward, but if you don’t calculate the full cost including customs, you’ll be surprised.”
With a mix of culture, performance, and standout design, the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro x Arts-Rec Skateshop is likely to move fast. For South African sneaker enthusiasts, planning ahead for shipping, customs, and payment processing is key to securing this pair.