Nike is staying committed to skateshops in 2025 with more Orange Label drops, including the SB Dunk Low "Saturn Gold." In other news, Drake’s Nike NOCTA Hot Step 2 "Black" releases in September, continuing the rapper's partnership with Nike and offering fans a sleek, all-black design.
Nike Expands Orange Label in 2025 With New SB Dunk Low ‘Saturn Gold’ for Skateshops
Nike’s Orange Label initiative is set to expand its offerings in 2025 by introducing a new colorway for its SB Dunk Low model. Known for its monochromatic designs across popular silhouettes like the SB Dunk Low, Blazer, and Janoski, the latest addition is the “Saturn Gold” hue, which has been revealed for the first time through images shared by @sbheadsbe.
According to Sneaker News, the SB Dunk Low “Saturn Gold” features a tonal yellow upper, accented with Sail white on the Swoosh and midsole, and is completed with a classic gum outsole. The Orange Label's signature design elements, including the colored tongue label and square emblem on the insole, remain consistent with previous releases. Nike Skateboarding’s Orange Label series continues highlighting the brand’s commitment to local skate shops and core skaters while appealing to collectors and sneaker enthusiasts.
The “Saturn Gold” SB Dunk Low is expected to be released in Summer 2025, exclusively at Nike SB retailers, as the Pro ISO line has yet to be available on SNKRS or Nike.com.
Drake's NOCTA Hot Step 2 ‘Black’ to Drop in September With Sleek, Monotone Design
In other Nike news, the Toronto rapper Drake continues his partnership with Nike under his NOCTA label, releasing new colorways for the Hot Step 2 model. Following the summer release of the “Eggplant” and “Opti Yellow” versions, the Hot Step 2 now takes on an all-black design as the season transitions into autumn.
This latest NOCTA Hot Step 2 iteration features a monotone black upper, giving it a sleek, versatile appearance. Subtle design cues, like yellow traction pads and a black-and-white checkerboard mudguard window, offer a nod to a “Taxi” aesthetic. The Hot Step 2 “Black” is rumored to drop through NOCTA channels on September 20th, with a confirmed release on Nike SNKRS scheduled for September 28th. New images of the all-black model have surfaced ahead of its anticipated launch.


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