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CLOT Reveals Full Red Layer For Upcoming Nike Air Force 1 “Black Silk”

CLOT Reveals Full Red Layer For Upcoming Nike Air Force 1 “Black Silk”

Few labels have as legendary a roster of collaborations as CLOT, yet teamed up with the equally potent fragment, it’s hard to say who has the upper hand. Hiroshi Fujiwara, an icon engrained in the every fiber of Nike, has linked up with Edison Chen for a special take on his silken Air Force 1s, a pair that has its own lengthy history in the sneaker world at large. First seen in white, then more recently in royal blue, the regal transformation of the classic is geared for what may be its final take in full black. Its adornments are almost entirely carried over, with ornate detailing etched across from panel to panel and special logo lock-ups following suit. On this pair, however, laces are tipped with blood red, a note done in connection to the innermost layers full red coloring. The same patterns are now much more overt as they break up the loud tone in brown line work; edges, after effects of its outer shell, are remnants of what was once on display as it outlines each section in dark black. Grab a detailed look at the pair in its bright state right here, and don’t hold your breath for a SNKRS drop as these are set to drop at a pop-up in Japan with a Juice store release to go down on November 29th.

fragment x CLOT x Nike Air Force 1 “Black Silk”
Release Date: November 29th, 2019
Style Code: CZ3986-001

Clot Fragment Nike Air Force 1 2

Source: @edcee3000

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