The Bespoke Nike Air Force 1 program is truly a one-of-a-kind experience that every sneakerhead should try. The process allows anyone with an idea or inspiration to create a customized pair of Nike Air Force 1s.
Today, we have came across a new Bespoke designed by Yoichiro Iwasaki.
This pair features a Space Jam-esque color scheme similar to the pair Bun B created nearly two years ago. The black, blue, and white upper is nearly identical with slight variations in materials and other small details, such as the use of a black outsole and the snakeskin toe box. The final detail that can be seen is the use of a zebra print synthetic on the Swoosh/tongue. Check out more pictures below.
Volt’s a “fast” color, so it only makes sense that you rock it when you hit the gym or suffer through shuttle drills at dawn. To help alleviate the pain of pushing yourself for sports’ sake, the Nike Dunk Cheap has prepared the Zoom Huarache Trainer Low in a solid neon-laden colorway. Varsity Royal also accentuates the white upper and compression inner-liner. Whether you’re looking to get faster, or just rock something different this summer
As mentioned these are scheduled to release this Saturday, July 3rd, 2010, through UNDFTD La Brea. It hasn’t been mentioned whether or not other Tier Zero accounts will receive shipment of the sneakers so if you have one if your area hit em up for further details.
Nike Zoom Hyperfuse Blue White
Pieces from the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse
Fall 2010 Collection have started to arrive at retailers and among some
of the items being distributed is this new Dunk High Premium. The
sneakers feature a mostly subdued design with a deep burgundy colored
upper constructed from canvas, a black Swoosh stitched from leather and a
white midsole paired with a gum outersole. A strong contrasting shade
of blue appears on the laces and can also be spotted worked into the
logo on the tongue tag.
Ladies. If you like your Dunks on the wild side with a vibrant color palette that craves for attention, this recently released Nike Dunks
High Premium is about the craziest you’ll find. The color coding calls
for a mixture of Black and Blue Sapphire, but as you can see, there’s
much more than just those two colors creating this wild-style. Shifting
and fading through colors like a rainbow, hues of blue, purple, yellow,
orange and red join together on a black base to form one of the most out
of the ordinary Dunks we’ve seen in some time.
Thanks to becoming available through Kasina, we’ve been provided with a few detailed photos of the Nike Dunks SB AC “Perforated Leather”. As you would expect from a sneaker with such a name, the Dunk’s are covered with a solid white, perforated leather base. The only paneling which is not perforated on the upper is the Swoosh, exchanging the airy material for smooth leather. A white vulcanized sole unit adds to the monotone design, using brown piping around the top to divide it from the upper.
Nike SB Dunk White Gum Light Brown
Ponying up on the Rainbow two-pack, Nike Dunks put togetuher a trifetec consisting of a Air Force One, Dunk Hi AC, and a Toki. As you can imagine by the name of the pack, all three sneakers are constructed almost entirely from white perforated leather. The Swoosh’s and the heel tab on the Air Force 1 are the only pieces of paneling which don’t use perforated leather, opting for a smooth leather instead. Matching solid white sole units sit below each model, while the Toki and the Dunk Hi AC add in a small dose of brown in the form of piping along the base.
"A lot of sneakerheads, they'll sit on them and then they'll resell them on eBay and make a killing," said Bob Levoy, manager of Westside Skateshop in Tarpon Springs.
Cheap Nike Dunks releases them quietly at different times, sometimes in Europe first. The buzz is born in chatrooms and websites devoted to sneakers. People praise them, or tear them down.
Giambalvo knows how it goes. He started skating at 11 and spent all his time in Westside Skateshop. He dreamed of being a professional skateboarder, but reality intervened and he needed a job.
For skateboarders, shoe collectors, "sneakerheads," they're an obsession. A hobby. For some, they're income. Skateboard shop owners call Nike Dunks their 401K plan.
Nike Air Force 1 High date back more than 20 years. They're a high-top basketball shoe with a distinctly 1980s aesthetic.