The majority of the Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke finished products featured the translucent midsole with the visible Air Bubble. It’s hard not to go all out on the customizable Bespoke options (particularly when you’re dropping close to a G at the 21 Mercer specialty) but the last two Bespokes we’ve seen say plenty about its authors. This latest Air Force 1 Bespoke, designed by G.K. Green, features an all-white solid midsole, as did the last Bespoke done by Everlast. Green’s pair features a grey suede upper with black croc-skin on the toe, center panel, and heel tab, with hints of neptune blue. Check out this latest Air Force 1 Bespoke and let us know which midsole is better – clear with visible Air or classic white?
Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by G.K. Green
John Kim
June 4, 2010
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