The Nike SB team looks to be revisiting the mythical figure for inspiration.

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Name: Nike SB Dunk Low “Krampus”
Colorway: Dark Smoke Grey/Campfire Orange/Black
SKU: HV1668-001
MSRP: $125 USD
Release Date: Holiday 2025
Where to Buy:Nike
The Nike SB team is continuing to feed the momentum backing its beloved SB Dunk Low silhouette as many unique pairs are being prepared to drop this year, including Yuto Horigome’s new “Matcha” take on the sneaker that arrives early next month.
Adding to the list of pairs to anticipate, a sample of a new Christmas-themed “Krampus” pair has recently surfaced. The mythical figure inspired 2012’s SB Dunk High “Krampus” — a shoe that landed in our list of the best Christmas-themed sneakers of all time. This time around, a cracked leather upper in black is backed by orange detailing, possibly with a wear-away effect present. The sole features a similar finish while the woven tongue hosts red Nike SB branding at its exterior tag and a Krampus-inspired “not surprised” note at the interior tag. From there, a special thematic sockliner completes the pair.
At the time of writing, the Nike SB team has not indicated when this new “Krampus” iteration of the SB Dunk Low will be releasing. Stay tuned for updates, including official images of the retail version of this pair, as we currently expect it to drop this holiday season via Nike SNKRS and select skate shops at a starting price of $125 USD.
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