We’ve already showed you Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens from the Air Force 1 Low Five Boroughs Pack, so what’s next? Check out the Brooklyn colorway, featuring a black and purple upper in the same color-blocking as the other three pairs. Brooklyn is known for its cultural and ethnic diversity as well as nationally recognized landmarks such as Coney Island, Dyckman Park, and of course the Brooklyn Bridge. If you recall the Air Force 1 Low Brooklyn that released in 2004, the colorways are obviously different, which leads us to wonder where these different colorways are derived from. These feature the special Borough-specific laces as well as the Nike Borough Edition (BE) tongue label. With just the Staten Island colorway left to be revealed, what can we expect? Possibly a yellow-and-black colorway repping the Shaolin? Check out the extra images of the Nike Air Force 1 Low Brooklyn Borough Edition and stick with Sneaker News for release info. via Joeykickz.
Nike Air Force 1 Low Supreme – Brooklyn – WBF ‘Five Boroughs’ Pack
John Kim
July 30th, 2010 (updated)
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