With supple white leather and neutral accents, the Nike SB Zoom Blazer Low Pro brings a classic vibe to any skate session. Orange details on the insole and tongue label nod to the color of Nike's original shoebox, which made its debut in 1971. Benefits Leather on the upper ages to soft perfection. Orange details throughout, including on the tongue label and insole, nod to Nike DNA. Zoom Air unit in the insole feels springy and responsive. Vulcanized construction fuses the sole to the upper for a flexible, broken-in feel. "Grant Taylor" is featured on the tongue label. Slightly higher taping between the midsole and the upper adds durability and helps create more consistent flick. History of Orange In 1971, Nike co-founder Phil Knight wanted to distinguish his new company from the rest of the competition. When it came to packaging, he chose orange—it stood out, looked great on cardboard and made a clear distinction from those blue boxes. So when Nike cracked the market with its first shoe, a soccer cleat called ‘the Nike,’ the shoe box was orange.
With supple white leather and neutral accents, the Nike SB Zoom Blazer Low Pro brings a classic vibe to any skate session. Orange details on the insole and tongue label nod to the color of Nike's original shoebox, which made its debut in 1971. Benefits Leather on the upper ages to soft perfection. Orange details throughout, including on the tongue label and insole, nod to Nike DNA. Zoom Air unit in the insole feels springy and responsive. Vulcanized construction fuses the sole to the upper for a flexible, broken-in feel. "Grant Taylor" is featured on the tongue label. Slightly higher taping between the midsole and the upper adds durability and helps create more consistent flick. History of Orange In 1971, Nike co-founder Phil Knight wanted to distinguish his new company from the rest of the competition. When it came to packaging, he chose orange—it stood out, looked great on cardboard and made a clear distinction from those blue boxes. So when Nike cracked the market with its first shoe, a soccer cleat called ‘the Nike,’ the shoe box was orange.
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The lowest price for Nike SB Blazer Orange Label Zoom Low GT ISO 'Light Cognac/White' DQ3502-100 right now is $168.45 at GOAT.
The all-time low was $126.00 on 10 Oct 2025 — today's price is 34% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 27 Apr 2026.
Nike SB Blazer Orange Label Zoom Low GT ISO 'Light Cognac/White' DQ3502-100
With supple white leather and neutral accents, the Nike SB Zoom Blazer Low Pro brings a classic vibe to any skate session. Orange details on the insole and tongue label nod to the color of Nike's original shoebox, which made its debut in 1971. Benefits Leather on the upper ages to soft perfection. Orange details throughout, including on the tongue label and insole, nod to Nike DNA. Zoom Air unit in the insole feels springy and responsive. Vulcanized construction fuses the sole to the upper for a flexible, broken-in feel. "Grant Taylor" is featured on the tongue label. Slightly higher taping between the midsole and the upper adds durability and helps create more consistent flick. History of Orange In 1971, Nike co-founder Phil Knight wanted to distinguish his new company from the rest of the competition. When it came to packaging, he chose orange—it stood out, looked great on cardboard and made a clear distinction from those blue boxes. So when Nike cracked the market with its first shoe, a soccer cleat called ‘the Nike,’ the shoe box was orange.
With supple white leather and neutral accents, the Nike SB Zoom Blazer Low Pro brings a classic vibe to any skate session. Orange details on the insole and tongue label nod to the color of Nike's original shoebox, which made its debut in 1971. Benefits Leather on the upper ages to soft perfection. Orange details throughout, including on the tongue label and insole, nod to Nike DNA. Zoom Air unit in the insole feels springy and responsive. Vulcanized construction fuses the sole to the upper for a flexible, broken-in feel. "Grant Taylor" is featured on the tongue label. Slightly higher taping between the midsole and the upper adds durability and helps create more consistent flick. History of Orange In 1971, Nike co-founder Phil Knight wanted to distinguish his new company from the rest of the competition. When it came to packaging, he chose orange—it stood out, looked great on cardboard and made a clear distinction from those blue boxes. So when Nike cracked the market with its first shoe, a soccer cleat called ‘the Nike,’ the shoe box was orange.
Last updated at 27/04/2026 03:42:00
Nike Zoom Blazer Low Pro GT SB 'Light Cognac' | White | Men's Size 9.5
Delivery between 28 Apr – 5 May $25
| Variant | |
| size | 9.5 |
Nike Zoom Blazer Low Pro GT SB 'Light Cognac' | White | Men's Size 9.5
Delivery between 28 Apr – 5 May $25
| Variant | |
| size | 9.5 |