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Nike Air Force 1 High ‘Duck Boot’

Nike Air Force 1 High ‘Duck Boot’

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The classic Nike Air Force 1 has been subject to a number of different inspired designs – the most recent and popular being the ‘Work Boot’ renditions of the Holiday 2010 season. Nike pushes the envelope even further by creating the Air Force 1 High modeled after a traditional ‘Duck Boot’, the rain/snow-ready boot designed to weather the storm without giving up fashionable taste. The Duck Boot style has been a popular one over the last couple of winter seasons allowing 2009’s Nike Woodside Boot to be a pretty big hit for Nike ACG/Sportswear. The Air Force 1 High Duck Boot features a reinforced waterproof toe with a leather upper and a Wintershield wool ankle collar, with one of the meanest weather-ready traction patterns we’ve ever seen on a Nike shoe. These are set to drop at Nike Sportswear retailers soon so take a look at the detailed images after the jump and let us know what you think of the design. via Dunk.

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