We’ve seen Nike Air Force 1 Lows with the Air Tech Challenge II and Huarache touches, but here’s a style most never would have expected on a pair of Uptowns. The Mercurial Vapor Elite AF1 Low by customizer C2 is styled after the $400 top-of-the-line soccer Mercurial Vapor Superfly II Elite cleats that played a prominent role in the just concluded World Cup in South Africa. They’re not Flywire-equipped like the cleated version, but with a silver forefoot and red hind sections blended with an unmistakable diagonal stripe pattern, the huge Swoosh on these AF1 Lows is as close to a football boot as you’ll get. Click the jump below for more shots and let us know what you think of the first soccer shoe x Air Force 1 ‘hybrid’. via Ty
Nike Air Force 1 x Mercurial Vapor Elite Customs by C2
Aaron Hope
August 18th, 2010 (updated)
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