Browsing the "Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke" Tag
NIKE AIR FORCE 1 BESPOKE The Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke is a supreme-grade custom Nike Air Force 1. It can be purchased exclusively from Nike Sportswear at 21 Mercer, with design appointments done in-house. The Air Force 1 Bespoke is priced at $820 and completely customizable, with a wide array of exotic materials and colors available for use.
October 19th, 2012 by John K.
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More NBA Bespoke models to fawn over – this one in the form of ‘Dwyane Wade’. Built with some truly rugged materials like perforated leather and what appears to be kevlar, thie Bespoke design hides a luxurious side with the black patent leather on the center and heel panels of the medial sidewall of the design. The design is finished off in the black patent leather swoosh with a yellow border and Layupshot‘s signature inner lining and landmark detailing in the form of the jersey number and player initial embroidery. A gallery of this D-Wade inspired Bespoke is below, so take a look and let us know where these rank among the series of NBA Bespokes!
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October 18th, 2012 by John K.
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Layupshot’s NBA superstar-inspired Air Force 1 Bespoke series continues with this detailed look at a Kobe Bryant design! They’ve managed to stick with a strict formula of using team jersey colorways (note – the team that originally drafted the player), player initials on the heel, and jeresy numbers embroidered on the shoe. The Kobe receives a visual boost with the elephant print toe-box and interior lining, but we can’t help but point out that it was the Charlotte Hornets and not the Lakers that picked Kobe in the ’96 draft (and err…Kobe wears 24 now)! A detailed gallery awaits so give it a look and let us know what you think about this ‘Rookie x All-Star’ Bespoke series.
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October 18th, 2012 by John K.
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Let’s observe another detail of this series of NBA-inspired Bespoke compositions by Layupshot; the notation of the team colors and jersey number is rather obvious, but what about that number stitched on the tongue? That digit represents the number of NBA All-Star Game appearances made by the spotlight player. Scottie, Michael Jordan’s long-time running-mate, went seven times – the first in 1990 and the a string of six straight appearances from 1992 to 1997, with 1994 being his best performance of the bunch (he took home the All-Star Game MVP trophy). Check out the Scottie Pippen Bespoke below and stay tuned for more NBA-inspired Bespoke creations!
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October 17th, 2012 by John K.
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The awesome NBA superstar-inspired set of Bespoke designs, which include the awesome Paul Pierce and David Robinson compositions, gets a new addition as we get a first look at this sick Amare Stoudemire-inspired creation. Using the revered Knicks colors as the base, Layupshot uses a smooth suede on the upper for a no-frills detailing (just like how the Knicks jerseys have continued to be one of the most recognized and respected uniforms in sports history) with Stoudemire aspects like his initials and jersey number embroidered around the shoe. A detailed gallery of this simple yet powerful Bespoke design is right ahead, so check it out and let us know what you think!
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September 22nd, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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New Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke designs have been somewhat slower to show themselves off over the past month or so, but today we have a look at a new style so luxurious, it could have only been created at 21 Mercer. Featuring a unique blend of wool, denim and buttery smooth leather, this AF1 Bespoke reprises the immortal Chicago Bulls look with a few twists. A roughly half/half split between black and grey plus a white midsole adds a bit of levity and a brick red bottom makes for just enough variation to turn heads, and you can see more photos after the jump below.
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August 28th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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The whole sneakers with a suit thing has been a point of contention in the community for a while, a tactic perfected by the likes of Boyz II Men with their infamous Air Jordan XI ‘Concord’ outfits and endless imitated since by prom and wedding goers nationwide. Turning tradition around, frequent Bespoke customer Slovadon opted to wait till the wedding was over to get his sneaker thing going, cranking out a high end Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke composed of actual materials from his wedding day tuxedo. Click through with us to see all the photos of this creative Bespoke creation that recycles some wedding day attire to create a one of a kind pair and let us know if you approve of the approach.
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August 24th, 2012 by John K.
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Nike Sportswear recently paid a worthy tribute to David Robinson and his Olympic achievements with the Nike Sportswear ‘Make A Statement’ campaign, which featured the awesome NSW Destroyer jacket. It appears that some fans out there are just as hardcore with the love for the Admiral as we get a first look at this amazing Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke done by the same folks who whipped up that Paul Pierce Bespoke design; it features a tonal black upper (seriously, when will you ever see that again on a Bespoke) with some amazing details like the 50 number stitched on the heels and ’10′ on the tongue – perhaps a notation of Robinson’s 10 NBA All-Star selections. Safari print on the heel adds a nice touch as well. More of this Bespoke creation below, so give it a look and let us know what you think!
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August 24th, 2012 by John K.
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Is the time honored New York/Boston rivalry manifesting itself in sneakers now, with Paul Pierce crafting up his own Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke design to contend with the likes of that Knicks flavored Amare Stoudemire pair? Not exactly, the one you’re looking at here was actually cooked up by a third party in homage of Pierce and the Celtics squad, the design littered with little details that fully exercise the extent of the Bespoke process. Besides the obvious green and white combo the sneaker also boasts a cork midsole for a hardwood look, his initials and number, and a few other kinda cryptic details. Stay with us after the jump to get all of the Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke ‘Paul Pierce’ by Lastshot and let us know if you think these are worth the $800 entry fee.
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