When it comes to creating demand for products, no boutique does it better than New York’s Supreme. Back when the Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low "Black Cement" released in 2002, there was no mass hysteria or police-involved incidents. It was a much simpler time for sneaker releases, and collaborations like the Supreme Nike SB Dunks weren’t as common because they just weren’t a big deal. The 500 pairs created were only available at the New York City and Tokyo locations, which were the only two cities with Supreme stores at that time. Inspired by the Air Jordan 3, the black leather upper is wrapped in Elephant Print and accented in red. The Black/Black-Cement Grey official colorway features iconic elements strikingly similar to the AJ3, making the "Black Cement" Supreme Dunk Low one of the most sought-after sneakers from Nike Skateboarding. Despite Supreme's reputation today for over-the-top collaborations, this SB Dunk was the brand's first official shoe collaboration—with Nike SB Dunks relatively under the radar as they were made to skate in. The limited production and the fact that many were worn and skated keep the Supreme Dunks out of reach for many collectors.