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Nike SB Dunk Low x Bluetile

19/06/2026
HOR Staff
Estimated 1 min to read
Sneaker HubLatest
Purchase Price
£120
Resell Price
£170
Profit
£50
Return on Investment
42%

Overview

Nike SB teamed up with Bluetile Skateboards for a special edition SB Dunk Low release. Featuring a Pitch Blue and Black colour scheme, the collaboration quickly attracted attention from both sneaker collectors and skateboarding enthusiasts.

Before release, early activity on secondary marketplaces suggested healthy demand, while rumours of limited European stock further increased interest among buyers looking to secure a pair.

Breaking Down the Flip

Early resale activity appeared on major sneaker marketplaces before release.

European stock levels were reportedly very limited compared to standard SB releases.

Nike SB collaborations continue attracting strong collector demand.

Larger sizes offered the strongest resale potential.

The combination of skate culture authenticity and scarcity supported aftermarket pricing.

Timeline: From Announcement to Release

Collaboration Revealed

20/05/2026

Nike SB officially unveils its partnership with Bluetile Skateboards

Early Market Interest Builds

26/05/2026

Pre-release marketplace activity begins showing encouraging signs of demand.

SNKRS Release Day

29/05/2026

8:00 AM BST - The Nike SB Dunk Low x Bluetile launches through Nike SNKRS.

Secondary Market Develops

30/05/2026

Resale pricing begins to establish itself as pairs reach successful buyers.

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Useful Links / Resources

▶️ Nike SNKRS Launch

▶️ eBay Sold Listings

▶️ StockX

▶️ GOAT

Final Thoughts

Nike SB collaborations continue to be one of the most reliable areas of the sneaker market, particularly when paired with respected skate shops and limited stock allocations.

While the Bluetile release did not generate the same hype as some of the biggest SB collaborations in recent years, the combination of strong early market activity and reported scarcity made it an attractive opportunity. With a retail price of £120 and limited downside thanks to Nike's returns policy, it represented a low-risk entry for sneaker resellers.

The strongest opportunities were expected to come from larger sizes, where demand traditionally remains highest among both collectors and everyday wearers.


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