Ramon Cerda’s first go-around with the Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke experience resulted in a colorway he dubbed “Rotten Apples“, featuring a mix of different red tones. Cerda clearly has his paper game on point because he just completed his second Air Force 1 Bespoke, which features an interesting use of a classic Nike graphic. Safari print can be seen on the tongue label and on the outline of the swoosh. Blue and grey suede on top of a metallic silver toe box and center panel sit on top of the classic white-on-gum midsole. Now that Ramon Cerda has two Bespokes that are spoken for, which do you think is better?
Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by Ramon Cerda – Part 2
John Kim
April 14, 2010
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