The French Football Federation was created in 1919 and currently serves as the governing body of association football in France as well as its overseas departments and territories around the world. The F.F.F. is also one of the founders of FIFA and the UEFA, and in 2007, the crest logo of the near-century-old federation finally received a makeover. For 2011, Nike has released a special set of Nike Sportswear silhouettes paying tribute to one of the pacemakers of the world’s most popular sport; we already showed you the denim and pinstriped Dunk Highs, but here’s a look at a trio of sweet and simple Nike All Court Low Canvas releases. Each pair features a tonal upper representing the colors of the F.F.F as well as a white toe-cap/midsole. Nike Harajuku just got these in, so take a look at all three below and watch for these to hit Nike Sportswear accounts soon.
Nike All Court Low Canvas – FFF Pack
John Kim
February 7, 2011
This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. The opinions and information provided on this site are original editorial content of Sneaker News.
70
Popular Sneakers
Popular Stories
Latest News
Simplicity Succeds For The Nike SB Leo Baker "Navy/Gum"
We’ve made the claim before, but it really does feel like for hardcore fans of the label, the Nike SB roster is in a better...
by Matt Varga
4 hours
221
New Balance's Distressed 1906A Model Continues A Stellar Introduction In "Slate Grey"
Picking a favorite shoe is like picking a favorite child, but New Balance has tipped off their answer to that impossible question plenty in recent...
by Matt Varga
8 hours
355
Luka Doncic Sticks To The Homefront With The Jordan Luka 3 "Mavericks"
In an era where professional basketball is defining by player movement, often feeling like each successive season the league’s landscape gets shaken up more than...
by Matt Varga
10 hours
549
Loading...