NOTE and Nike reveal SB Dunk Low 'Brew & Biscuits' sneaker

Official images have surfaced for the NOTE Manchester and Nike SB Dunk Low 'Brew & Biscuits' collaborative sneaker. The design pays tribute to British tea and café culture with a flax suede upper and themed details. It is set for release on March 31 at Nike for $130 USD.

Official images of the NOTE Manchester and Nike SB Dunk Low “Brew & Biscuits” sneaker have been released, showcasing a design inspired by British tea and café culture. The upper features a buttery “Flax” suede in a warm, milky-beige hue, paired with “Summit White,” “Sail,” and “Honeycomb” accents. The colorway is listed as Flax/Summit White-Sail-Honeycomb, with SKU IO9508-200 and an MSRP of $130 USD. The sneaker will be available at Nike starting March 31. A key highlight is the three interchangeable textured Swooshes in pink, brown, and yellow, mimicking the ridged patterns of tea-time wafers and shortbread. Additional details include biscuit-textured laces, an interior lining with a full biscuit sampler print, and tongue tags reading “Strength of Brew” and “Selection of Biscuits.” The white midsole connects to a rubber outsole featuring a “tea-ring” stain graphic, referencing a hot mug without a coaster. This collaboration from NOTE Manchester emphasizes playful nods to everyday British rituals through its materials and graphics.

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