
Signed pairs from a London in-store event transformed the Nardwuar SB Dunk into a high-value collectable.
After the London in-store signing event, attention shifted to the wider release of the Nardwuar x Nike SB Dunk Low. While unsigned pairs did not achieve the same collector-driven prices as signed versions, limited stock levels and strong branding ensured consistent resale margins. The collaboration benefited from heightened visibility generated by the earlier pop-ups, keeping demand elevated as raffles began to open across retailers.
Hype from the London signing event carried momentum into the general release.
Stock was rumoured to be low across retailers, supporting above-retail pricing.
Unsigned pairs traded steadily around £180+ shortly after release windows.
UK demand for Nike SB Dunks remained strong, especially in UK 9 and above.
International buyers continued to support resale prices despite higher availability.
28/11/2025
Public attention peaks following the Slam City Skates in-store appearance.
01/12/2025
Official event gallery and social posts circulate widely online.
02/12/2025
Retailers start opening raffle entries for the general release.
15/12/2025
Unsigned pairs begin selling consistently above retail across resale platforms.

The general release proved that momentum matters. Even without the autograph premium, the Nardwuar SB Dunk benefited from limited stock and strong cultural relevance, making it a dependable flip for UK resellers. While margins were more modest than the signed pairs, this release offered a balanced mix of accessibility and profit with relatively low risk.

Signed pairs from a London in-store event transformed the Nardwuar SB Dunk into a high-value collectable.

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