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Dashawn Jordan x Nike SB Dunk Low Copperhead Drops March 14, 2026

Dashawn Jordan’s Nike SB Dunk Low “Copperhead” lands March 14 with snake-textured overlays, a Faces Skate Shop Arizona early allocation, and conflicting SNKRS and MSRP details to watch.

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Dashawn Jordan x Nike SB Dunk Low Copperhead Drops March 14, 2026
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Dashawn Jordan and Nike SB drop the Dunk Low “Copperhead” on March 14, 2026, with select skate shops receiving pairs first and an advertised wider SNKRS rollout that outlets list as either March 14 or March 17. Faces Skate Shop in Arizona is named as an early exclusive for local stock, while SNKRS and select retailers are set to handle the broader release; pricing is unsettled in coverage, with outlets alternately listing the retail at $135 and $140.

Design and build are unapologetically Arizona-forward: the Dunk carries a black suede base with textured, snake-inspired overlays and a rich fierce purple inner lining, paired with bright-spruce teal hits on the heel tab and tongue branding. The style is cataloged under SKU IB6208-200 and includes small, thematic details — a copperhead graphic wrapped around the laces, a metallic fang-shaped lace dubrae, and custom insoles stamped with a “DJ” monogram above a coiled snake. Official images surfaced on March 4, credited to gc911, kcscowboys1977, sbheadsbe and Mario Briguglio, giving the first clear look at the copper-and-purple color story.

Performance specs maintain Nike SB’s skate-first lineage: padded collars, Zoom Air cushioning, and a durable suede upper promise impact protection and board feel while a blacked-out midsole and outsole keep the silhouette grounded. Co-branding is deliberate, with Nike SB tongue badges alongside Dashawn Jordan’s name on the tongue, matching the collaboration’s dual identity as a pro skater signature and a collectible Dunk release.

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Cultural context is explicit in the imagery and press chatter: Nice Kicks and Common Hype frame the Copperhead as a love letter to Jordan’s hometown of Chandler, Arizona, pulling color cues from Arizona Diamondbacks throwback kits, specifically the 2001-era “copperhead” cap. Sneaker Bar Detroit noted the connection has even caught the attention of Diamondbacks legend Randy Johnson, and Jordan has hinted at more team-related projects; Jordan himself wrote, “Sometimes I feel like I manifested this whole thing.”

Coverage contains two clear discrepancies readers and collectors should note: Sneaker Bar Detroit’s March 4 update stated, “The pair will launch March 14th at skate shops, followed by a wider drop on March 17th through SNKRS. Retail is confirmed at $140,” while Nice Kicks and Houseofheat list the price at $135 and cite a global SNKRS release on March 14. With March 14 imminent, confirm the final SNKRS timestamp and MSRP on Nike’s official channels; if Jordan’s hints pan out, the Copperhead could be the opening move in a series of Diamondbacks-inspired SB releases.

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