It’s been a nearly a month since Sneaker News showed you an Air Force 1 Bespoke design out of Nike Harajuku; the last pair out of Nike’s Japanese retail spot was one inspired by a pair of denim jeans and the one before that was a crazy mix of colors, designs, and materials. This latest one – eleventh overall – features elephant print on the toe box with grey suede on the rear panel, while the rest of the colorway takes a Carnival-like inspiration as it uses a mish-mash of colors like yellow, red, blue, and orange. The color-blocking’s a lot easier on the eyes and the white toe-box and center panel acts as a perfect base for this color-rich design. Less is certainly more, isn’t it? Take another look at this finished Bespoke product out of Nike Harajuku and let us know what you think.
Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke @ Nike Harajuku – Part 11
John Kim
October 15, 2010
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