Supreme x Nike SB Best Sneakers Archive & Poll

In light of this week‘s Supreme Fall/Winter 2018 collection drop and its flagship piece — the Supreme x Nike SB Gato — we decided to take a look back at some of the most memorable models from the Supreme x Nike SB archive. While we’ve whittled the list down to ten silhouettes, we’re leaving it to you, our readers, to choose the finest of the bunch. The models are presented in chronological order to show the evolution of the long-standing partnership, but also, to help you decide if Supreme really was better back in the day or if it’s only getting better.

See our selection of Supreme x Nike SB models from 2006 to 2018 below and head down to the poll to cast your vote.

2002: Nike Dunk Low Pro SB Supreme (Black Cement)

Original Release Date: September 1, 2002
The Nike Dunk Low Pro SB in “Black Cement” is probably the pair that put Supreme and the brand’s relationship with Nike’s Skateboarding initiative on the map. Nike SB then was just starting to get extremely popular amongst the footwear crowd for its impressive collabs in the skate/non-skate world. When Supreme got involved, it was a match made in hype heaven. One of the more memorable moments of the pair was a video surfacing of Supreme skater and NYC-legend Harold Hunter taking them for a ride — executing tricks and just not giving any care to the pair’s resale value. Classic Hunter.

2003: Nike Dunk High Pro SB Supreme

Original Release Date: August 8, 2003
Decorating the Dunk Highs with stars and crafting them with premium leather was a bold move by Supreme. It gave the pair a more luxe look releasing in three different colors. Many still consider the pack one of Supreme’s most memorable sneaker releases. For those looking to relive their early 2003 days, these models go for as much as $2,000 USD now in the resell market.

2006: Nike Blazer SB Supreme

Original Release Date: April 21, 2006
Supreme flexed its New York City flair by giving the Blazer, a quintessential skate model, an unexpected luxury spin. Channeling inner city opulence, the model featured quilted leather uppers, faux crocodile skin Swooshes, gold metallic lace tips and a gold heel ring that’s attached to a Gucci-inspired green and red pull tab.

2007: Nike Air Trainer 2 TW SB Supreme

Original Release Date: November 8, 2007
Supreme’s Nike Air Trainer TWII was the first time the circa 1989 Air Trainer silhouette was reissued through Nike SB. Supreme’s take on the ’80s model came in four colorways — black, white, red and blue — all of which feature net mesh panels and Supreme’s logo peeping through an icy outsole. The model was released alongside three Nike Baseball wool varsity jackets as a nod to the Air Trainer’s OG spokesperson, Bo Jackson.

2009: Nike Bruin Low SB Supreme

Original Release Date: April 16, 2009
Supreme’s flashy take on the Nike Bruin, one of the first low-top court silhouettes introduced in 1972, features a simple, tonal nubuck upper accented by a metallic leather Swoosh and matching custom insole. Supreme’s signature “World Famous” slogan appears across the heel counters, while an embossed box logo midsole accent and a herringbone outsole keep to a more low-key design.

2011: Nike SB Supreme 94

Original Release Date: November 11, 2010
The Supreme Nike SB 94 was an all-new, mid-top skate shoe designed by Supreme and engineered by the Swoosh — the first time the two imprints collaborated on such a level. The suede and leather upper was inspired by vintage basketball models, making a reference to when court shoes were appropriated for skating, while Foamposite and Zoom Air technology gave the model a functional edge.

2012: Nike Dunk Low Pro SB Supreme

Original Release Date: July 19, 2012
In the summer of 2012, Supreme linked up with Nike SB to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the first Supreme Dunk Low in “Black Cement”/”White Cement.” The 2012 version features the same iconic “Cement Grey” elephant print, this time, upgraded with the famous Supreme red, officially dubbed “Fire Red.” Other details include custom insoles and the company’s “World Famous” hang tag.

2013: Nike SB Tennis Classic Supreme

Original Release Date: April 25, 2013
The Supreme Nike SB Tennis Classic was another Supreme-designed and Nike-engineered model. The collaborative shoe was a new take on the OG silhouette, which was originally called the Wimbledon when it debuted in 1975. Offered in four colorways including a tennis ball-inspired neon yellow, this low-top features a premium textured leather upper, reflective 3M accents, felt heel tab and Air Zoom technology.

2015: Nike GTS SB Supreme

Original Release Date: July 16, 2015
The Nike GTS, aka “Great Tennis Shoe,” was appropriated from an on- and off-court model to a skateboarding classic. Supreme teamed up with Nike to create a new version of the GTS featuring a herringbone cotton canvas upper, cursive script Supreme embroidered in metallic gold at the heel, and a small red tag showing Supreme’s box logo. Five colorways were offered — white, black, red, yellow and an indigo denim wash.

2016: Nike SB Blazer Low GT Supreme

Original Release Date: September 15, 2016
Shifting gears from its flamboyant 2006 SB Blazer high-top, Supreme returned to the classic Blazer model ten years later, opting for a new low-top silhouette and an ultra-minimal design. The 2016 Supreme Blazer Low GT came in three pastel hues, all featuring a tonal suede upper, gum cup sole, embossed gold foil mini box logo at the rear, and “FTW” (“F*ck The World”) printed in gold at the leather heel pull tab.

2017: Nike SB Air Force 2

Original Release Date: September 7, 2017
Staying true to its tradition of choosing overlooked models, Supreme tapped the Nike SB Air Force 2 for its Winter 2017 release. The new version of the mid-top silhouette dropped in four bold colorways of yellow, orange, aqua blue and black, perhaps leading to mixed reviews. The shoe features a premium leather upper with perforated patent detailing, contrast white Swoosh and “World Famous” branding at the heel.

2018: Nike SB Gato

Original Release Date: August 30, 2018
Supreme’s latest link up with Nike SB brings us a new version of the classic football silhouette, the Gato. The slim silhouette features a stitched calfskin leather upper with “quilted” reinforcement, shutter-style quarter paneling with contrast hues, a white Swoosh at the side, a classic gum outsole and “World Famous” embossed in each colorway’s respective contrast hue at the heel counter.

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