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Nike Air Foamposite One “Horizon” Customs By Peculiar Kinetics

Nike Air Foamposite One “Horizon” Customs By Peculiar Kinetics

Horizon Foamposite

The Nike Air Foamposite One ‘Galaxy’ utilized a naturally-occurring phenomenon as the base graphic for the sneaker, pointing to the obvious connection of the Foamposite being a sneaker from ‘outer space’. This latest custom, on the other hand, touches on something a bit more earthly, using the gorgeous sunset horizon that can be viewed while sitting comfortably on a beach, cold beer on hand without a care in the world. Far off on the horizon, you can see a low-altitude mountainous range, but what really makes the shoe pop is the multi-colored rainbow of of yellows, reds, oranges, and just the right hints of purple to reveal the impending nightfall, and using the Electrolime Foamposite One as the base, the shoe’s native color matches perfectly with the blazing sun that’s about to go to rest. More of this awesome custom work by Peculiar Kinetics below, so take a look and let us know what you think!

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