Black and Gold are the colors chosen to represent Black History Month in 2011, and there’s no other sneaker in Nike’s entire line-up that embodies the value of tradition and rich history than the Nike Air Force 1. First and foremost, you will notice the special tongue label, which commemorates the milestone year of Black History Month (2011 is the 35th year of Black History Month observance). The upper graphic features imagery specific to African-American history and culture, and the insoles boast a special message as well as a graphic tribute. CNCPTS will have these available on February 12th in limited quantities, so take a look at these detailed images below and let us know what you think.
Nike Air Force 1 Low – Black History Month 2011
John Kim
February 8, 2011
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