Glossy croc-skin and…kevlar? That sort of combination is only possible on the Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke (or if some military troupe just became a lot more chic), and in this twelfth Air Force 1 Bespoke to come out of Nike Harajuku, that combination is the central point. Some of you may be wondering why so many have been coming out from Harajuku; back in mid-July, the Air Force 1 Bespoke Experience – exclusive to 21 Mercer in New York, set-up a four-day pop-up shop at its sister shop out in Harajuku Japan. The sneakerheads out there have been doing their thing for quite some time and its no surprise that all the Bespoke appointments were snatched up immediately. This latest Bespoke production features a lustrous croc-skin with a red hue with the rugged kevlar on the toe-box and center panel, with safari print on the heel and an infrared trim on the bottom sole and laces. The swoosh and inner lining is colored with a camel brown. Check out Bespoke number twelve from Nike Harajuku after the jump.
Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke @ Nike Harajuku – Part 12
John Kim
October 15th, 2010 (updated)
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