The Drop
The Nike SB Dunk Low "There Skateboards" (HF7743-001) marks one of those quieter collab moments that sneakerheads either sleep on or lock in immediately. There Skateboards—a San Francisco institution—gets the premium SB treatment with tonal blocking and subtle branding that screams skate culture without trying too hard. This isn't a Travis Scott circus; it's a love letter to real board shops.
Resell Verdict
Fair market sits around $178, though you'll see desperate asks from $128 to optimistic $314 listings that won't move. With 73 weekly orders, this is a steady mover but not a hype rocket—perfect for consistent $40–60 flips if you cop near retail or find a panic seller. Trajectory feels stable; skate collabs age gracefully when the partner brand has real credibility. Not getting rich overnight, aber solide Rendite for patient flippers.
Fake Tells
- ▸Tongue tag embroidery: Legit pairs have crisp, tight stitching on the There logo—reps often bleed or use wrong font weight
- ▸Suede nap direction: Premium suede should have uniform grain; fakes look flat or plasticky under light
- ▸Box label alignment: Nike SB boxes are notoriously copied poorly—check barcode clarity and SKU font spacing
Who It's For
The skater who actually skates, or the collector chasing authentic skate heritage over hype collabs. Daily driver energy—pair them with worn-in jeans and a decade-old hoodie.
Sizing & Fit
SB Dunks run true to size, though the padded tongue can feel snug on wider feet first wear. Break-in takes a session or two.






