Yes Nike iD’s options are ever expanding, but every once in a while we get another glimpse at a Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke design that reminds us how disparate the respective customization processes are in their options. In this case you certainly get what you pay for, as the jumbo-size price tag on the Bespoke designs let you do pretty much whatever you want. Case in point is this pair from Vernon Dillard, whose grey and blue combo almost looks like a riff off the royal Nike Dunk High QS ‘All-Star’, complete with some 3M detailing for the flashy appeal. Dillard’s takes the industrial feel a bit further though, sliding in pieces of digi-camo wherever he can fit them in across the suede upper of the shoe. Follow us after the jump and stay tuned at Sneaker News for more Bespoke designs. via UGS
Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by Vernon Dillard
Brendan Dunne
February 23rd, 2012 (updated)
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