When the Nike SB Dunk returned in spectacular fashion a few years ago, it didn’t just open up new possibilities for collaborations or give sneaker collectors warm, nostalgic feels for a bygone era in the culture that was formerly headlined by the classic skate shoe. The SB Dunk’s reemergence also coincided with the creation of a new line called the “Orange Label” collection, a series of clean, simple colorways that are released exclusively in skate shops that skaters and non-skaters alike could appreciate.
Judging by the resale value of releases like the Nike SB Dunk Low “Orange Label,” there is quite a bit of demand for these “Orange Label” releases.
Hype for “Orange Label” SB Dunks stems from the fact that upon the model’s debut in 2002, the SB Dunk was released exclusively in skate shops around the country. The “Orange Label” collection pays tribute to the sneaker’s origins, which is something that both new and veteran sneaker collectors can get behind. Also, SB Dunks from the “Orange Label” are just flat-out timeless looking: there isn’t a sneaker collection that a design like the Nike SB Dunk Low “White/Gum” can’t live in.
If you’ve made it this far, then you’re probably wondering what Nike SB Dunk “Orange Label” releases will earn you the most on the resell market, and we’re more than happy to oblige you. We’ve rounded up the “Orange Label” SB Dunks worth consigning at Stadium Goods below.

Release date: March 1, 2023
Dubbed simply the “White/Gum” this Nike SB Dunk Low isn’t from the “Orange Label,” but it does look almost exactly like and is a more readily available version of the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ISO “Orange Label” from 2019. Why is that significant? The latter is currently listed for $925 at Stadium Goods. If that’s any indication of the shoe’s hype, then there’s no telling what the “White/Gum” could fetch on the secondary market in the near future. Cop, cop, cop!

Release date: March 1, 2023
Like the shoe we just featured, the Nike SB Dunk Low “Black/Gum” is the general release version of the black-based Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ISO “Orange Label,” which is currently hitting for a high of $1,325 at Stadium Goods. Copping the new “Black/Gum” now before pairs dry up would seem like a wise investment.

Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Label “Grey/Gum”
Release date: January 17, 2023
Grey colorways are having a moment… New Balance, anyone? If you’re looking for an “Orange Label” Nike SB Dunk worth taking a shot at, look no further than the new Nike SB Dunk Low “Grey/Gum.” They’re readily available at SG now, but that likely won’t be the case for long.
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