Dropping at galacticgskateshop on may 31st is the new Nike SB Ishod Wair dunk low decon in miss matched colors. This one of a kind shoe will be hard to find but you can bet they will be on our massive shoewall. In shop purchases only so be the first one here to get you a pair.
Available in store only.
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Friday, June 1, 2018
Nike SB Ishod Wiar Dunk Low Decon with Miss-Match Colorway
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Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Nike SB Releases Lewis Marnell Dunk Mid 2018
Dropping tomorrow here at the shop are the #dunkmids made famous by none other than skateboard legend Lewis Marnell. NikeSB paying homage to one of the best to ever shred a board five years after his passing and includes the classic lion graphic Lewis created himself. Snag these legendary dunkmids in shop only and get them fast.
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Lewis Marnell Dunk Mid |
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Thursday, April 20, 2017
New Nike SB "Galaxy" Dunk Low Now Available
Nike SB "Galaxy" Dunk Low now available in store only!
The Dunk release on 4/20 is definitely one for the collector. This shoe has a clear white sole and a galactic style shinny patent leather almost all the way around. You'll be out of this world not to get the new Galaxy Dunk from Nike Skateboarding.
2020 N. Orange Ave.
Orlando, Florida 32804
407-895-0410
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
FIFTEEN YEARS OF SB DUNK: Stories from the Inside Out
We (Galactic G Skateshop) have had Nike Skateboarding in the shop for over 10years. We've had lines out the door for new releases and still to this day, we find kids waiting outside out door at 10am, just waiting to get their hands on the new SB's.
The culture of Nike SB is what sells. The collaboration from manufacture to artists, to shops, to even regions like London to Japan is what gives the SB's the originality that people want. When a collab shoe is released, they don't make any more....that's it. This is why the shoes sell for so much in later years. Not everyone skates, but they like to show their originality in fashion and they can do that with Nike SB.
We love everyone that comes to our core skate shop to pick up Nike's because they all have their own, and different love for the shoes. Some skate the shoes, some collect the shoes to sell later, and some buy them to where as a fashion statement. No matter what reason you buy the SB Dunk's, we know it's all for the love, and we can respect that.
Below is a video by VICE that covers Nike SB from the start, interviewing the first skate team riders, ones that skated in the midst, and even the newest skaters. A great little documentary on style, culture, and purpose behind Nike Skateboarding.
Thank you Nike for everything you have done for the skate community in Orlando, Florida!!!!
"In an era where sneakers change hands between collectors for five and even six-figure sums, it's sometimes hard to remember when kicks weren't a 'grail' item for people worldwide. 15 years ago, sneakerheads were a subculture centered in New York, LA, London, Japan and the Internet. Then, in 2002, the Nike SB Dunk was introduced by Nike's fledgling skateboarding division, and an 80s basketball shoe ignited both the world of skateboarding and sneaker culture.
We found the story reflects the unique intersection of sneakerhead collectors with the skate community. Riders like Richard Mulder, Reese Forbes, Gino Iannucci, and Danny Supa helped determined the look, feel, approach and tone of the SB Dunk, in partnership with the Nike SB design team.
That group quickly built a grassroots movement with skate retailers like Supreme and Huf, the nascent "hype" press of Freshnessmag.com and NikeTalk, and new Nike team riders like Brian Anderson, Wieger van Wagninen and Paul Rodriguez. Informed by the "gotta have them all" mentality of OG Japanese collector/retailers like Hidefumi Hommyo (of Chapter and Atmos), sneaker-specific boutiques like Undefeated popped up, region-specific releases were developed, and the sneaker culture your hypebeast cousin now talks about incessantly was fully established.
Today the SB Dunk is iconic, but it's easy to forget that it's still a skate shoe first and foremost that guys like Theotis Beasely, Sean Malto and Ishod Wair still rock religiously.
Watch the inside story of the past 15 years hearing from shop owners, collaborators and skateboarders who helped make the SB Dunk a legend." - Vice
The culture of Nike SB is what sells. The collaboration from manufacture to artists, to shops, to even regions like London to Japan is what gives the SB's the originality that people want. When a collab shoe is released, they don't make any more....that's it. This is why the shoes sell for so much in later years. Not everyone skates, but they like to show their originality in fashion and they can do that with Nike SB.
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We love everyone that comes to our core skate shop to pick up Nike's because they all have their own, and different love for the shoes. Some skate the shoes, some collect the shoes to sell later, and some buy them to where as a fashion statement. No matter what reason you buy the SB Dunk's, we know it's all for the love, and we can respect that.
Below is a video by VICE that covers Nike SB from the start, interviewing the first skate team riders, ones that skated in the midst, and even the newest skaters. A great little documentary on style, culture, and purpose behind Nike Skateboarding.
Thank you Nike for everything you have done for the skate community in Orlando, Florida!!!!
"In an era where sneakers change hands between collectors for five and even six-figure sums, it's sometimes hard to remember when kicks weren't a 'grail' item for people worldwide. 15 years ago, sneakerheads were a subculture centered in New York, LA, London, Japan and the Internet. Then, in 2002, the Nike SB Dunk was introduced by Nike's fledgling skateboarding division, and an 80s basketball shoe ignited both the world of skateboarding and sneaker culture.
We found the story reflects the unique intersection of sneakerhead collectors with the skate community. Riders like Richard Mulder, Reese Forbes, Gino Iannucci, and Danny Supa helped determined the look, feel, approach and tone of the SB Dunk, in partnership with the Nike SB design team.
That group quickly built a grassroots movement with skate retailers like Supreme and Huf, the nascent "hype" press of Freshnessmag.com and NikeTalk, and new Nike team riders like Brian Anderson, Wieger van Wagninen and Paul Rodriguez. Informed by the "gotta have them all" mentality of OG Japanese collector/retailers like Hidefumi Hommyo (of Chapter and Atmos), sneaker-specific boutiques like Undefeated popped up, region-specific releases were developed, and the sneaker culture your hypebeast cousin now talks about incessantly was fully established.
Today the SB Dunk is iconic, but it's easy to forget that it's still a skate shoe first and foremost that guys like Theotis Beasely, Sean Malto and Ishod Wair still rock religiously.
Watch the inside story of the past 15 years hearing from shop owners, collaborators and skateboarders who helped make the SB Dunk a legend." - Vice
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Monday, December 26, 2016
NikeSB Dunk High Elite "Black Box" Now Available
DUNK HIGH SB ELITE
THE BLACK BOX
$130.00
The latest Nike Dunk High Elite SB continues Nike SB's classic shoe box celebration. Celebrating the black box that was in production throughout the mid 2000s, the Dunk High Elite SB takes on a look inspired by a classic design released during the black box era. A combination of suede, leather and reflective detailing nods back to the classic Dunk High SB released in 2007.
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DUNK HIGH SB ELITETHE BLACK BOX |
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Friday, July 29, 2016
Nike Swag On Lock!
Freshen up your look with Nike Skateboardingthreads today. We have #socks #shirts #shorts#shoes #hats #tanks #swag. All in stock right now.
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