Nike SB Dunk Low Raygun Tie-Dye Black (TD)
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Nike SB Dunk Low Raygun Tie-Dye Black (TD)

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Nike SB Dunk Low Raygun Tie-Dye Black (TD)Celebrating a cornerstone of Nike SB, the Nike SB Dunk Low Raygun Tie Dye Black TD updates the iconic 2005 design with modern craftsmanship for todays little skaters. Available in toddler sizing, this sneaker blends heritage homage with a bold, playful print that pops in any lineup. Leather upper in vivid orange and sunny yellow forms a high contrast canvas against the black forefoot, delivering a look that's unmistakably skate club bold. Quarter

Celebrating a cornerstone of Nike SB, the Nike SB Dunk Low Raygun Tie-Dye Black TD updates the iconic 2005 design with modern craftsmanship for today’s little skaters. Available in toddler sizing, this sneaker blends heritage homage with a bold, playful print that pops in any lineup.

  • Leather upper in vivid orange and sunny yellow forms a high-contrast canvas against the black forefoot, delivering a look that's unmistakably skate-club bold.
  • Quarter panels showcase a trippy tie-dye print in white, orange, and red, while the Swoosh sits over a complementary tie-dye motif for an eye-catching, cohesive graphic treatment.
  • The lateral heel features a small alien graphic, nodding to the Raygun theme that has fans chasing this drop as a collectible piece.
  • Inside the tongue you’ll find a '58' tag—subtle detail that echoes the era’s craftsmanship.
  • Leather eyelets and white laces maintain durability and a premium vibe on a shoe designed to withstand rough play and daily wear.
  • The midsole is black, paired with a white outsole featuring deep tread for reliable grip on sidewalks, playgrounds, and indoor ramps alike.

Why this matters for little feet and growing skaters:

  • Durable leather construction handles frequent takeoffs, landings, and casual scrapes, while the tie-dye finish hides wear and cleans up with a quick wipe.
  • The low-cut silhouette encourages ankle mobility during curious, active days—perfect for cruising the cul-de-sac or practicing on a small ramp in the driveway.
  • Classic Dunk low profile meets modern print styling, giving kids a sneaker that looks great with jeans, joggers, or athletic shorts.

Performance and heritage in one package: this Raygun Tie-Dye Black TD was originally released on December 28, 2019, with a retail price of $60, making it not only a stylish choice but a collectible piece that still feels fresh today for tiny skateboarders and fans of Nike SB’s legacy.

Ideal for:

  • Parents seeking a resilient, easy-to-wear toddler sneaker that channels skate-culture flair.
  • Young riders who want traction and stability during first playground adventures and family skate sessions.
  • Collectors looking for a tie-dye-focused Dunk that nods to the Raygun era while offering updated craftsmanship.

Care tips: wipe with a soft damp cloth to keep the leather clean, and store in a cool, dry place to preserve the vivid print. The Nike SB Dunk Low Raygun Tie-Dye Black TD isn’t just footwear—it’s a bold statement piece that blends Nike SB heritage with a kid-friendly, standout color story.

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