It took 16 long years until Nike SB VP of Global Design Sandy Bodecker was able to finally get his dream collab with Anti Hero. The respected skate company was one of two brands he'd always wanted to collaborate with since he took over SB in 2002. Although much has happened since then, Anti Hero has managed to keep its unique spirit, which is what makes them one of the most authentic skate brands to date.
Designed by Brian Anderson - The Nike SB x Anti Hero Collection
The Nike SB x Anti Hero pack features a hockey-inspired jersey, a roll-top backpack, a workwear jacket, as well as two new pro models. The Nike SB Zoom Dunk High Brian Anderson QS comes in a classic black colourway with a rubber outsole and zebra print on the insoles. It also displays the pro's initials and the number “18” on each side of the heel.
The Nike SB x Anti Hero pack features a hockey-inspired jersey, a roll-top backpack, a workwear jacket, as well as two new pro models. The Nike SB Zoom Dunk High Brian Anderson QS comes in a classic black colourway with a rubber outsole and zebra print on the insoles. It also displays the pro's initials and the number “18” on each side of the heel.
Same thing goes for Grant Taylor’s pro shoe, the Nike SB Zoom Blazer Low that also features his and Anti Hero’s initials (18 stands for the first and eighth letters in the alphabet: A and H) on a yellow heel tab, providing a nice contrast to the rest of the shoe.