The Drop
The Nike SB Dunk Low "White Black" (HF3704-100) keeps it klassisch—clean white leather base, black Swoosh, black overlays. No celebrity cosign, no Travis hype, just the panda-blocking formula that's been moving units since SB Dunks came back hard in 2020. This colorway lives in that sweet spot between skate heritage and streetwear rotation, making it a staple rather than a grail.
Resell Verdict
Fair market sits around $120, with asks bouncing between $79 and $174 depending on size and seller desperation. With 56 weekly orders, there's decent liquidity but minimal margin—you're looking at maybe $20–40 profit after fees if you time it right. Hype trajectory is stable, not spiking. This is a volume flip, not a retirement fund. Gut check: only cop multiples if you're getting them under retail or have a locked-in buyer list.
Fake Tells
- ▸Tongue tag stitching: Reps often use thinner thread and uneven spacing on the Nike SB label
- ▸Midsole paint: Fakes show sloppy edge work where white midsole meets black foxing
- ▸Box label: Check the SKU font weight—bootleg boxes use bolder, less crisp typeface
Who It's For
Casual collectors chasing the Dunk wave without bleeding cash, plus skaters who actually board in them. Works for everyday rotation—coffee runs, campus fits, low-key office Fridays.
Sizing & Fit
SB Dunks run true to size, but the padded tongue eats up a bit of room. If you're wide-footed, go up half.






