Skate shop collaborations have become a mainstay of Nike SB’s storytelling, and the latest release from NOTE Manchester delivers a playful twist on British teatime. Dubbed the Brew & Biscuits Dunk, the low‑top skate shoe is built on the same durable foundation as the classic SB Dunk but dresses its panels in buttery tan suede reminiscent of a cup of milky English tea. The white laces and sockliner are printed with a pattern of round biscuits, a cheeky nod to the digestive cookies dunked into afternoon brews.


Nike’s signature Swoosh gets an inventive treatment: each Swoosh is perforated and embossed to resemble a crimped biscuit edge, and the shoes arrive with interchangeable Swooshes in different textures.


Further co‑branding appears on the heel tab, where NOTE’s logo shares space with Nike SB’s script. To complete the theme, each pair comes with bespoke packaging featuring teacup graphics and spare Swooshes. Underfoot, a gum outsole and Zoom Air cushioning maintain the performance pedigree that skaters expect.


The NOTE Brew & Biscuits Dunk is slated to release on 28 March 2026 with a retail price of US$130. Men’s sizes will be available through Nike SNKRS and select SB retailers. For sneaker enthusiasts who appreciate storytelling and subtle humour in their footwear, the collaboration strikes a balance between novelty and wearability.
It is another reminder that some of the most creative sneaker designs come not from headline‑grabbing hype cycles, but from local shops with a deep connection to their communities.
