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Nike SB Code 58: 9 Essential Details Before You Buy

Nike SB built a skate shoe out of spare parts from the Dunk, the Air Jordan 1 and the Air Force 1 — then named it after a typo. Here's everything that matters.

Deon Ray by Deon Ray
July 13, 2026
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The Nike SB Code 58 is the rarest thing in sneakers right now: a genuinely new silhouette that isn’t asking for your attention. No collab. No raffle. No queue. Just a $90 suede-and-mesh skate shoe that turned up in skate shops this summer and quietly started making a case for itself.

It also happens to be assembled, almost shamelessly, from the greatest hits of Nike’s basketball archive. Here’s the full breakdown.

Nike SB Code 58 at a Glance

Model Nike SB Code 58
Price $90 USD
Debut colorway Black / Summit White / Gum Light Brown
Style code IB0108-001
Release Summer 2026
Upper Suede, ballistic mesh, woven nylon underlay, leather Swoosh
Midsole Modified Dunk-style cupsole with added rubber lip
Outsole Rubber, Air Force 1–derived tread with two radial traction zones
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Where Nike.com and select skate shops

The Name Is a Visual Pun

Say it out loud and it means nothing. Look at it and it clicks: SB looks like 58. That’s the whole joke.

Nike SB has run this gag for years across apparel and footwear, and the Code 58 is the second shoe to carry it — which brings us to the single biggest point of confusion around this release. More on that below.

It’s a Dunk, an AJ1 and an Air Force 1 in a Trench Coat

The design DNA here is not subtle, and Nike isn’t pretending otherwise. The Nike SB Dunk is the closest relative — you can see it in the panelling and the low, wide stance. The midsole is a tweaked version of what sits under a Dunk or an Air Jordan 1. And the tread underfoot is lifted, near enough wholesale, from the Air Force 1.

Look wider and the shape nods at the Field General, while the stretched forefoot panelling recalls the Air Ship. The net effect is a shoe that reads as ’80s varsity basketball from ten feet away and mid-2000s skate shop up close.

Cynically, you could call it a parts-bin build. Generously — and more accurately — it’s Nike SB doing what skateboarding has always done: taking basketball shoes and beating them into something that works on a board.

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Suede Where It Counts, Ballistic Mesh Where It Doesn’t

The material map is the most skater-literate thing about the shoe, and it’s the detail most first-look posts skated past.

Suede covers the toe box, forefoot overlays, eyestays and heel — precisely the four zones that ollies, kickflips and griptape destroy first. Ballistic mesh takes the quarter panels and tongue, where you want breathability and don’t need armour. Underneath sits a woven nylon underlay through the midfoot and heel for structure, and the Swooshes are leather.

That’s not decoration. That’s a durability budget spent where a skater actually spends it — heavy material in the wear zones, light material everywhere else. It’s a small thing that tells you a skater was in the room.

What’s Underfoot Is the Real Story

Flip the Nike SB Code 58 over and you get the design thesis in one glance.

It runs a cupsole, tapering toward the toe — so you’re getting the impact protection and structural durability of a cupsole rather than the raw board feel of a vulcanised shoe. There’s an added rubber lip wrapping the rear of the midsole, a small reinforcement in a spot that usually blows out. And the tread is that Air Force 1 pattern, broken up by two circular traction zones positioned for grip and feel where your feet actually sit on the board.

Cupsole versus vulc is the oldest argument in skate footwear. The Code 58 lands firmly on the cupsole side, which tells you exactly who it’s for — and who it isn’t.

Gore Straps, Padded Tongue, and the Break-In Question

Inside, there are gore straps — stretchy internal panels that hug the foot and hold the shoe on when your laces shred. The tongue is padded; the collar is deliberately plain. Nike’s own line is that it’s built to be supportive straight out of the box.

On fit: Nike hasn’t published specific sizing guidance for the Nike SB Code 58, and we haven’t had a pair on foot long enough to call it. What the construction tells you is this — a padded tongue plus a gore strap plus a cupsole generally means a snug, structured fit with a shorter break-in than a stiff leather cupsole, but less immediate flex than a vulc. We’ll update this page with on-foot notes once we’ve properly skated a pair.

Price: $90, and Where That Sits

At $90, the Code 58 is the second-cheapest shoe in the Nike SB footwear line. Here’s the ladder:

Model Price
Nike SB Force 58 $85
Nike SB Code 58 $90
Nike SB Zoom Blazer Mid $95
Nike SB React Leo $100
Nike SB Zoom Tennis Classic $105
Nike Air Max Ishod $115
Nike SB Zoom Nyjah 4 $115

In a year where a hyped sneaker routinely asks $130 and a collab asks whatever it likes, $90 for a full-suede cupsole skate shoe is not a rounding error. It’s the point. You can find the current lineup and pricing on Nike’s SB skateboarding page.

Nike SB Code 58 vs Nike SB Force 58: They Are Not the Same Shoe

This is the one people keep getting wrong, and it’s understandable — two Nike SB shoes, both with “58” in the name, both trading on heritage basketball looks.

They are different shoes, five years apart.

Nike SB Code 58 Nike SB Force 58
Debut 2026 July 2021
Price $90 $85
Base DNA SB Dunk / AJ1 / AF1 blend Air Force 1, gone skate
Upper Suede + ballistic mesh + nylon Canvas + suede (leather on Premium)
Sole Cupsole, AF1 tread, radial zones Cupsole with vulc-like flex, tri-star tread
Toe Perforated Perforated, Swoosh on toe
Vibe Mid-2000s skate shop Clean AF1 minimalism

The short version: the Force 58 is an Air Force 1 that learned to skate. The Code 58 is a Dunk, an AJ1 and an AF1 arguing with each other, and the argument came out well. If you want clean and simple, Force. If you want layered, padded and built like a skate shoe, Code.

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The Colorways So Far

The Nike SB Code 58 launched conservatively and has been widening out since:

  • Black / Summit White / Gum Light Brown (IB0108-001) — the debut. Black suede, white leather Swooshes, gum outsole, SB branding on the tongue, heel and insole. Still the one to own.
  • White / Black — the inverse, and the most obviously varsity of the lot.
  • Black / White — a cleaner, harder-contrast take.
  • Racer Blue / Black / Light Lemon Twist — the first genuinely loud pair.
  • Khaki — spotted first in Japan.

Expect this list to grow fast. Nike SB rolls new models out quietly, then floods them with colour once shops report through.

Who the Code 58 Is Actually For

Not the resellers. There’s no hype tax here, no bot war, no aftermarket. If you’re buying the Nike SB Code 58 to flip it, you have misread the room entirely.

It’s for the person who wants a skate shoe that skates — suede in the wear zones, a cupsole that takes impact, a gore strap that keeps the thing on your foot — and who would rather spend $90 than $130. And it’s for anyone who likes a Dunk but has grown tired of what buying a Dunk has become.

The Bottom Line

The Nike SB Code 58 is a sleeper, and it’s supposed to be. It won’t sell out in ninety seconds. It won’t triple on the secondary market. It will just sit in skate shops at $90, quietly being one of the better-considered things Nike SB has put out in years — a shoe built from familiar parts, assembled by people who clearly understood what those parts were for.

Buy it to skate it. That’s the whole idea.

Nike SB Code 58 FAQ

How much is the Nike SB Code 58?

The Nike SB Code 58 retails for $90 USD at Nike.com and select skate shops.

When did the Nike SB Code 58 release?

The Code 58 arrived in Summer 2026, debuting in the Black / Summit White / Gum Light Brown colorway.

What is the Nike SB Code 58 style code?

The debut “Black Gum” pair carries style code IB0108-001.

Why is it called the Code 58?

Because “SB” looks like “58” when you squint at it. Nike SB has used the visual pun across apparel and footwear before, including on the Nike SB Force 58.

Is the Nike SB Code 58 the same as the Force 58?

No. They are separate models. The Force 58 launched in 2021 at $85 as an Air Force 1 adapted for skating. The Code 58 launched in 2026 at $90 and blends the SB Dunk, Air Jordan 1 and Air Force 1.

Is the Nike SB Code 58 good for skating?

It’s built for it — suede across the toe, eyestays and heel, a cupsole for impact protection, an AF1-derived tread and internal gore straps. It’s a cupsole shoe, so expect protection over the immediate board feel of a vulcanised sole.

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