The tenth Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke design from Nike Harajuku surfaces today; designed by one of the lucky few who managed to acquire the highly sought-after Bespoke reservations, the inspiration behind this sleek and simple design is the city of Yokohama. M.M., who was behind this design, picked out a yellow reptilian leather and paired it with a black wool toe with baseball-stitching alongside the toe seam. Call-outs to Yokohoma can be seen on the tongue as well as the engraved lace dubrae. This design, extracted from M.M.’s personal interpretation of the Japanese city, might be one of the best to have come out of the Nike Harajuku Bespoke pop-up, so check out the additional images below for a closer look at this design.
Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke ‘Yokohama’ By M.M.
John Kim
November 2, 2011
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