The comic book theme is always a popular choice for custom sneaker jobs, one that we’ve even seen exploited on Foamposite models once before in the killer Captain America/Dr. Doom pack. This time around the Nike Air Flightposite is the canvas, utilized by customizer Jonathan Carrington who borrows the splattered black/red look from symbiotic Spiderman villain Carnage. Carrington goes all out, extending the vicious paint job to the box as well as the grooved uppers of this lesser known Foam model. Follow us after the jump for a full look at this Foamposite customization and let us know if you think they nailed the look.
Nike Air Flightposite ‘Carnage’ Customs by Jonathan Carrington
Brendan Dunne
January 5, 2012
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