
Nike Skateboarding, also known as Nike SB, is the Nike brand for its line of shoes, clothing, and equipment for the skateboarding market. SB stands for skateboarding. Nike Skateboarding made its debut in March 2002, as they decided to dive into theskateboard shoe industry. To commemorate their new investment, they released 4 pairs of Nike Dunk SB's. Designed by skaters Gino Iannucci, Richard Mulder, Reese Forbes, and Danny Supa, they became known as the Artist Series Dunks.
The Nike SB line has been emerged for four years, and is still holding its ground. Its popularity has exploded to the point where there are sneaker connoisseurs who merely live for SB's, a.k.a. SB heads.
If there is one truth about the sneaker game, it's that collecting SB's is not a hobby for the poor. Expect to break the bank if you're attempting to do the impossible. Although Nike SB's sell in stores for as low as $59, they also have a price-tag of up to $2000. No one at Nike imagined that the Skateboarding sneaker scene would be so big. Nike SB shoes aren't sold everywhere, and are usually limited to exclusive skate shops.
Nike SB (Skateboarding) Releases:
Nike SB Dunk
Nike Abington SB
Nike Air Trainer 2 (II) SB
Nike Air Zoom Regime SB
Nike Blazer SB
Nike Delta Force SB
Nike Dunk SB
Nike P-Rod SB
Nike SB Air Zoom FC
Nike SB Classics
Nike SB Zoom Team Edition
Nike SB Zoom Veloce
Nike Zoom Air Harbor SB
Nike Zoom FC SB
Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski SB
Nike Zoom Tre A.D. SB
Nike Zoom Tre SB

The Nike SB logo, back in its earliest days its products still carried the skateboarding products created by Nike, Inc. which mainly consist of shoes and clothing. Nike launched this line in March 2002 in an effort to enter the rapidly growing skateboarding market.





