Very few “Freddy Krueger” Nike SB Dunk Lows were ever made, and the exact number is unknown, but most credible sneaker sources estimate that no more than about 30 pairs escaped destruction.

What Was Actually Produced?

  • The Freddy Krueger Dunk Low SB was part of a planned 2007 Nike SB Halloween “horror” pack, but the shoe was pulled over licensing/legal concerns tied to the Nightmare on Elm Street IP.
  • After the project was cancelled, Nike is reported to have ordered most pairs destroyed, leaving only a tiny number of samples, early production pairs, and employee-saved pairs in circulation.

Estimated Pair Count

  • Multiple sneaker and investment write‑ups describe the shoe as one of the rarest SB Dunks ever, with “around 30 pairs” or “up to 30 pairs” usually cited as the best estimate.
  • Because there was never a full retail release and many pairs were supposedly destroyed, there is no official confirmed production figure , only this widely repeated sub‑30 estimate.

Why the Number Is Unclear

  • Nike has not publicly released production numbers for this cancelled colorway, and stories differ between “samples,” “prototypes,” and “early store drops” (including a small reported drop of 26 pairs in Mexico).
  • Counterfeit and replica pairs further muddy resale market counts, so collectors rely on provenance and expert authentication rather than any official “how many were made” number.

TL;DR: The best available info points to fewer than 30 real pairs of Freddy Krueger SB Dunks existing, but no exact verified production total has ever been published.

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