NOTE Nike SB Dunk “Brew & Biscuits” Spills the Tea with UK Flavor
Nike SB taps into something hot & crunchy this time … not just hype, not just collab-for-the-sake-of-it energy. The NOTE Nike SB Dunk is rooted in culture, not the usual streetwear recipe. This blend goes straight to Manchester, pulling inspiration from tea, biscuits, and everyday local identity, and somehow turning that into a seriously clean SB.
Release Details
Release Date: 03/28/2026
Retail: $130
Colorway: Flax / Honeycomb / Summit White / Sail
SKU: IO9508-200
Where: Nike SB skate shops + SNKRS (select regions)
Design Breakdown: Manchester Storytelling Done Right
The NOTE Nike SB Dunk doesn’t rely on loud branding; it builds its identity through details.
You’re getting a warm, coffee-inspired palette across the upper, with soft suede in flax and honey tones that instantly give off that “brew” aesthetic. It’s subtle, but intentional. Nothing here feels random.
Then the storytelling kicks in.
Inside, the lining features an all-over biscuit graphic, paired with a hidden “strength of brew” guide under the tongue, a direct nod to UK tea culture.
There are also interchangeable Swooshes (pink and brown textures), letting you switch the vibe depending on how you wear them. On the outsole, you even get a tea-ring stain graphic, which is one of those small details that pushes this from “nice collab” to collector-level storytelling.
From Local Shop to Global Demand
The NOTE Nike SB Dunk hits a very specific lane that usually ends up performing. It’s not overhyped, not mass-produced, and leans heavily on storytelling rather than loud branding. This collab comes from NOTE Manchester, a skate shop that’s been part of the scene since 1999.
And if you’ve been paying attention, you already know how this plays out:
Local skate shop collab + SB Dunk formula = low stock, high demand, instant aftermarket movement
NOTE Nike SB Dunk Profit Potential
Let’s talk numbers.
- Retail: $130
- Early market listings are already hovering around $250–$280
- Some pairs are pushing closer to $300+, depending on size
StockX data shows early pairs of the NOTE Nike SB Dunk moving between $220 and $330. With recent sales ranging from $160 up to $370, depending on size and time of sale.
That realistically puts early profit around $90 to $180 per pair, with higher potential if demand tightens post-drop. Men’s sizes (8–11) will likely carry the strongest premiums early on.
And here’s the key: SB collabs like this don’t always spike instantly; they build over time as pairs get harder to find.
How To Cop
Manual entries? You already know how this goes … Nike SB releases drop through skateshop raffles, limited SNKRS access, and are sometimes region-locked. That all adds up to a low hit rate if you’re trying to hit the jackpot.
If you’re trying to actually secure pairs (not just hope for one), this is where scaling matters. Running multiple entries across shops is the difference between watching resale and being part of it.
If you’re serious about hitting drops like this consistently, manual isn’t enough anymore. This is where TSB comes in … letting you cop more, move faster, and actually compete on limited releases. One pair is luck … but bulk is STRATEGY.
Should You Go For It?
For collectors, this is an easy yes, a story-driven SB that’s likely to age well over time. Resellers are looking at solid early margins with even stronger long-term hold potential if supply tightens. And for personal wear, it’s one of those clean, wearable pairs that doesn’t feel overdone. This drop hits that rare balance between culture, wearability, and profit.
This is the type of drop people overlook … until prices creep up and pairs disappear.
Don’t be the one chasing later.
So, get your TSB key today if you’re serious about copping this gem!
Catch you on the next one … Peace!

