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Nike Air Force 1 – Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

Nike Air Force 1 – Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

 Nike Air Force 1 - Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

Being big parts of Nike history and sneaker history in general, the Air Max 97 and Air Force 1 are definitely two of the most popular sneakers of all-time.  The Air Max 97 was revolutionary in technology with its full-length visible Air Unit and also in design with its bullet train-inspired frame.  The Air Force 1, originally a basketball sneaker, has made its way to the feet of rappers, artists, and designers, being a big part of today’s hip-hop culture.  The Air Max 97 has been released in its original metallic silver and red colorway, while the Air Force 1 will match with metallic silver and red and even feature the 97’s tongue.  Look for both sneakers at most Air Max and Air Force 1 retailers.

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Nike Air Force 1 - Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

Nike Air Force 1 - Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

Nike Air Force 1 - Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

Nike Air Force 1 - Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

Nike Air Force 1 - Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

Nike Air Force 1 - Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

Nike Air Force 1 - Air Max 97 Inspired Pack

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