With the success of the Bespoke studio at 21 Mercer, Nike iD has saved (some) face since closing down its beloved iD Studio at 255 Elizabeth Street in downtown Manhattan. Hopefully the craze for premium customizations will rise with the introduction of a new studio at Nike Harajuku. Here we have another look at potential design options, tentatively just for AF1’s. From the design above, we can see patent leather, contrast stitching, colored midsoles and semi-translucent midsoles, most like MX Soles found at Bespoke. And as shown last time, custom lace locks. But who knows what other possibilities are available with these appointment-only customizations. Stay tuned for any more options as they are revealed.
Nike Air Force 1 iD – Nike Harajuku – Another Look
bam
December 17, 2009
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