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Nike Air Force 1 High Foamposite “Black History Month”

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The Nike Air Force 1 High Foamposite debuted in 2010 in a grand unveiling event at the World Basketball Festival in NYC. Since that first Metallic Silver colorway dropped, consumers were clamoring for a ‘Copper’ colorway after the incredible success by the Air Foamposite One of earlier that year. Finally, Copper returns in Foamposite form, representing the Air Force 1 High in the 2013 BHM Collection; aside from the Copper upper, various BHM detailing like the cloud/hoop logo on the heel and the BHM logo on the tongue complete the look. These are slated for an official release this Saturday so check out the new detailed images below and stay tuned for a release.

Nike Air Force 1 High Foamposite ‘BHM’
Metallic Copper/Metallic Copper-Black
586583-800
01/26/13
$200

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Photos: caliroots

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