In late 2002, Supreme in New York’s SOHO collaborated with Nike SB to release the Supreme x Nike Dunk Low SB 'White Cement.' The first footwear collaboration for the mega-popular skate streetwear brand was unlike the craziness of modern-day Supreme drops. Limited to 500 pairs, the Supreme SB Dunk Low was released alongside the 'Black Cement' version, both inspired by the iconic colorways of the Air Jordan 3. The 'White Cement' Supreme Dunk Low features a white leather upper, blue lining, and is primarily wrapped in the Cement Grey Elephant Print, which has become one of the most iconic materials for Nike and Jordan. Without the hype of modern collaborations, the Supreme SB Dunk Low Pro SB flew under the radar, as most SB Dunks of the era did, without any Supreme branding on the shoes. The release took place at Supreme’s New York and Tokyo stores, the only locations Supreme had back in 2002. Despite the low-key release, the classic color combination and Elephant Print details have made it one of the most sought-after Nike SB collaborations of all time. It's likely that the Supreme x Nike Dunk Low SB 'White Cement' is on your cop list, even if you already own a pair.