Ever since 2008, Nike kicked off a partnership with brand Concepts and released a number of sneakers including an incredibly hyped Nike SB Dunk Low. They return soon to do the same with the all-new Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster which was released in 2022 for a price that is TBA.

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The SB Dunk continues to be a dominant force on the reseller’s market even though the regular Dunks have lost traction in recent months due to Nike’s barrage of releases.

To estimate resale for the Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster, let’s check out a similar pair on the secondary market.

Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Purple Lobster

  • Retail Price: $100
  • Average Resell: $1,000+
  • Release Date: Friday, December 14th, 2018
  • Colorway: VOLTAGE PURPLE/VOLTAGE PURPLE
  • Style Code: BV1310-555
Concepts X Nike SB Dunk Low Purple Lobster
Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Purple Lobster Side View

These sneakers were released in 2018 and commemorated the release of the OG Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Lobster which was released all the way back in 2008 and continues to be one of the most valuable Nike SB Dunks today. Worth well over $2,000 on the secondary market.

This Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Purple Lobster features a leather build with lighter purple with specks on the toes, eye stays, and heel overlays.

Meanwhile, a darker leather appears on the side panels, collar underlays, and on the perforated toe boxes.

Matching throats are wrapped up in traditional white laces while padded tongues that appear to be made out of mesh are contrasted by purple tags and branding.  Picnic-printed sock liners add a unique touch, while the heel tabs also sport embroidered white “Nike” branding.

Royal purple Swooshes on the sides are perhaps the highlight of this sneaker, while jet-black midsoles and purple outsoles finish off the look.

As expected, these sneakers are worth a lot of money on the secondary market. The average selling price currently on websites such as StockX is over $1,000. The Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster will likely have a similar resale value.

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Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Green Lobster

  • Retail Price: $100
  • Average Resell: $1,300
  • Release Date: Friday, December 14th, 2018
  • Colorway: GREEN STONE/LEGION GREEN-FIR
  • Style Code: BV1310-337
Concepts X Nike SB Dunk Low Green Lobster
Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Green Lobster Side View

The “Green Lobster” Concepts x Nike Kyrie 4 is referenced in this version, which adopts the Boston boutique’s well-liked crustacean theme. 

The pair was significantly more scarce than the purple versions, according to various sources. Also, to add to the scarcity factor, they were only available in-store. 

 Nike SB and Diamond Supply Co. released a similar three-pair collection to relive their renowned “Tiffany” collaboration from 2005. Three distinct releases with varying degrees of exclusivity, each inspired by the original release, arrived at stores.

These sneakers feature a green leather upper with specked green on the toes, eye stays, and heel overlays. A Darker green appears on the perforated toe boxes, side panels, and collars. Moving up, matching throats are wrapped up in dark olive laces with white mesh tongues with extra padding and matching white and green printed sock liners.

Coming to the rears, like with most SB Dunks, these too feature green heel tabs with embroidered white “Nike” branding.

Darker green Swooshes with white outlines and black midsoles with visible green stitching add contrast. Lastly, lighter lime green rugged outsoles finish off the design.

As stated earlier, these sneakers were more limited and thus are also more valuable on the secondary market. On StockX, for example, you can buy these sneakers today for an average price of $1,300 or more, depending on the size!

I expect a slightly lower resale value from the Concepts x Nike SB Dunk, Low Orange Lobster.

Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Red Lobster

  • Retail Price: $125
  • Average Resell: $2,000+
  • Release Date: Saturday, May 31st, 2008
  • Colorway: SPORT RED/PINK CLAY
  • Style Code: 313170-661
Concepts X Nike SB Dunk Low Red Lobster
Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Red Lobster Side View

The OGs are always the most valuable for anyone who is reselling. Seeing these up close, we can tell that the retro colorways are very true.

The Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Red Lobster is one of the originals and features a red-specked and lighter salmon upper. Darker red overlays with specks appear on the toes, heel overlays, and eyes stay reminiscent of an actual lobster.

Meanwhile, a salmon hue covers the side panels, parts of the collars, and the perforated toe boxes. The throats are enveloped in matching black laces that add contrast and lead up to a pair of clean white mesh tongues with extra padding and red tongue tags.

Black midsoles with visible red stitching and bright red outsoles finish off the design. On the secondary market, these kicks are worth a whopping $2,500 on average, and this may even rise in the future.

Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobsters: A Closer Look

  • Retail Price: TBA
  • Estimated Resell: $1,000
  • Release Date: 2022
  • Colorway: Frost/Electro Orange-White
  • Style Code: FD8776-800
Concepts X Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobsters

Like the multiple Nike SB Dunk Lobster sneakers before it, the Orange Lobster takes on a matching orange build with specks and clean white hits.

Uppers feature specked orange leather on the toes, eye stays, and heel overlays while a lighter orange tinge appears on the perforated toe boxes, side panels, and parts of the collars.

Toe boxes lead up to a pair of white throats wrapped up in crisp white laces and leading to a pair of mesh white tongues with orange tags and Nike SB branding.

Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster Side View 
Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster Quarter View

The sock liners, as with most other Nike SB Dunk Lobster sneakers, feature picnic-printed designs with orange and white hits that lead down into matching interiors. The heel tabs, on the other hand, feature light orange leather with white embroidered branding.

Orange leather Swooshes with white outlines, jet-black midsoles with orange visible stitching, and orange outsoles finish off the design. If interested in copping similar sneakers, read our Hypemaster Playbook!

Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster Close Up 
Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster Quarter View

Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster Where to Buy

These sneakers will likely be released this year, although there is no confirmed release date as of yet. The retail price is also to be announced, however, they will likely cost around $125 per pair (retail). For stock, check out the following stores:

Estimated Resale Value

These sneakers will likely sell out instantly.

Using my estimated resale value, expect gross profits of around $800+!

Conclusion

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  • Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster
  • Retail Price: TBA
  • Estimated Resell: $1,000
  • Release Date: 2022
  • Colorway: Frost/Electro Orange-White
  • Style Code: FD8776-800

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FAQs on Concepts x Nike SB Dunk Low Orange Lobster

Is Nike SB same as Dunks?

No, although they may look the same, these are both different sneakers. The Nike Dunks are meant for basketball while the SB Dunks are meant for skateboarding.

What does SB mean on Nike Dunks?

The SB in Nike SB simply stands for Skateboarding which is what they were made for when first released.

Are Nike SB Dunks comfortable?

They sure are comfortable but I wouldn’t say they are the most comfortable in their own class of shoes. I would say the Air Force 1 Low has it beat.

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Mohammad Yousaf

Mohammad Yousaf

As a business student, Mohammad was thoroughly impressed with where the secondary market was heading for sneakers. He quickly realized that what used to be considered as a side hustle, was now the main income stream for many. He has studied the game ever since.

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