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Nike Air Force II High Premium – Nintendo Wii @ Nikestore

Nike Air Force II High Premium – Nintendo Wii @ Nikestore

Nike Air Force II High Premium - Nintendo Wii
Photos: hubble_bubbler

The original clear Air Force II by ESPO was one of the more innovative uses of material when it released several years back.  These make similarly effective use of the transparent panels and midsoles as a part of a larger concept.  The Nike Air Force II pictured above is a key part of the Nintendo Wii Pack which includes a Blazer and Air Max 95.  All rock a white and silver colourway with touches of blue inspired by the ever-popular console’s case and power buttons, respectively.  This AF2 is particularly satisfying because it uses a ton of other dope materials beyond the clearly interesting side panels, including ostrich leather above the transparent insert, Safari print on the toebox and a crazy circuit board pattern etched into the metallic silver overlay.  They had quite a long buildup, and we’re still not sure of a solid date on the AM95s, but these can be yours if you act fast.  Look for these now at select Nike retailers including nikestore.com.

Style: 329888-111
Color: White/White-Metallic Silver

Nike Air Force II High Premium - Nintendo Wii

Nike Air Force II High Premium - Nintendo Wii

Nike Air Force II High Premium - Nintendo Wii


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