Sneaker News has been giving you an in-depth look at all the Air Force 1 Bespoke designs from the minds our Japanese sneakerhead brethren, as we detailed twelve Bespoke projects from Nike Harajuku’s four-day Bespoke weekend extravaganza, but here’s a look at one done by Yasu Saegusa over at Nike Sportswear at 21 Mercer in NYC. Possibly the “cleanest” Bespoke we’ve seen, Saegusa uses the white toe toe box construction for the aura of purity, and pairs it with ocean-like colorways in the aqua-blue suede center and the navy-blue reptilian print on the heel. The popular cork material is seen on the swoosh, with a camel perforated leather on the inner lining and a metallic gold heel strip. The milky-white midsole is also paired with a gum sole for that cocktail on the beach look. Take a look at Yasu Saegusa’s Air Force 1 Bespoke after the jump and let us know what you think.
Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by Yasu Saegusa
John Kim
October 22, 2010
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