APB Previews Two Grandma’s Quilt-Themed Nike Dunk Low Collabs

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  • On the white pair, the quilted paneling covers all of the shoe, with red, white, and blue art on the lace, and heel panels, with a soft red quilt on the toebox and side panels
  • On the black pair, the quilting is reserved for the toebox and side panels, while raw denim covers the rest of the upper
  • The APB x Nike Dunk Low Pack doesn’t have an exact release date, but is expected to hit APB sometime in the second half of 2026

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APB x Nike Dunk Low Pack
APB x Nike Dunk Low Pack

There’s nothing more comforting than a homemade quilt. Whether it's a heavy blanket for the winter or a light cover for the summer, a personalized piece of handcrafted quilting is the kind of heirloom that gets passed down from generation to generation with care. For its latest Nike collab, The Whitaker Group’s skate and streetwear-based boutique, APB, is making its bed and lying in it.

Dunk Lows Quilted By Grandma

The APB x Nike Dunk Low Pack was previewed alongside two pairs of Air Jordan 11 Lows and a pair of previously previewed V5 RNR runners in a new campaign featuring local skaters and Charlotte rapper Reuben Vincent. Photographed amidst the concrete and wax of the skatepark, the Dunks arrive in two colorways, black and white, both with red and blue paneling with quilted graphics.

On the white pair, the quilted paneling covers all of the shoe, with red, white, and blue art on the lace, and heel panels, with a soft red quilt on the toebox and side panels dotted with more blue patterns, while the heel tab and Swoosh add more fabric variety in white. On the black pair, the quilting is reserved for the toebox and side panels, while raw denim covers the rest of the upper.

APB x Nike Dunk Low Pack Release Details

The APB x Nike Dunk Low Pack doesn’t have an exact release date, but is expected to hit APB sometime in the second half of 2026. Available in unisex sizing, the retail price on the collab pairs is still TBD. For all the latest from TWG and Jordan Brand, download the Sole Retriever App.

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