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Supreme x Nike SB Air Max 2 '94 Low Drops March 5

Dropping March 5 via Supreme stores and Supreme’s online shop, the Supreme x Nike SB Air Max 2 CB ’94 Low arrives in three colorways with press listing $145 while Supreme shows $168.

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Supreme x Nike SB Air Max 2 '94 Low Drops March 5
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Dropping March 5 through Supreme stores and Supreme’s online shop, the Supreme x Nike SB Air Max 2 CB ’94 Low is a three-colorway, Supreme-exclusive flip on Charles Barkley’s signature silhouette that rolls out in Asia on March 7. Retail pricing is inconsistent across reports: most outlets list $145 per pair, while Supreme’s product page displays $168; buyers should note both figures at checkout.

The pack is offered in Black, White with gum light brown and varsity red accents, and Metallic Gold with varsity red accents. Style codes printed across outlets include IM4283-700 for Metallic Gold/Varsity Red, while IM4283-100 and IM4283-001 appear swapped between sources - one outlet pairs IM4283-100 with White/Gum Light Brown-Varsity Red and IM4283-001 with Black/Metallic Silver, another reverses those two. Exact SKU-to-color mapping will be confirmed on the moment of sale for collectors tracking specific codes.

Construction highlights marry Barkley-era bulk with skate-ready touches. The silhouette uses premium leather uppers and “perforated reflective mesh underlays,” and sits on a durable rubber outsole with “visible heel airbag.” Sneaker coverage points to a lugged sole with an aggressive midsole overlay — described as “menacing teeth wrapped around the midsole” — while TPU logos sit at the underheel and a debossed Swoosh marks the sidewall. Tongue and closure details include a padded mesh and elastic tongue with molded logo eyelets and a rubber tongue logo patch.

Branding is foregrounded but measured. As KicksCrew summarized, “Supreme branding reshapes the identity, landing on the tongue, heel tabs, insoles, and outsole, while Nike SB stamps the heel to cement the skate crossover.” Co-branded touches extend to a co-branded footbed, a webbing heel loop stamped with a printed logo, and what one retailer lists as an included co-branded Nike SB Supreme hangtag plus an extra set of laces with each pair.

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This collaboration is notable within model history: a low-top CB 94 previously surfaced in 2006 and 2017, but this release represents the first time the CB 94 has been adapted with Nike SB treatment. Promotional creative underscores the skate pivot — the announcement was “announced through a photoshoot starring legendary skater Stevie Williams,” pairing skate credibility with Supreme’s weekly drop mechanics.

Availability follows Supreme’s signature weekly drop cadence: March 5 in Supreme stores and online, March 7 in Asia. The shoe’s mix of premium leather, reflective mesh, visible Air cushioning, and the CB 94’s imposing midsole make it an unapologetically physical silhouette repurposed for street and skate styling; pricing and exact SKU mapping will be finalized at point of sale when Supreme’s inventory metadata goes live.

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