During an open discussion panel at NikeLab 21 Mercer, ACRONYM‘s Errolson Hugh revealed that his Air Force 1 Downtown design was completed back in March of 2013. Hugh and Nike Design Director Nate Jobe began working on the Air Force 1 as well as other projects (ACG, etc) several years ago, redefining the definition of the traditional collaboration by creating what is essentially a brand new shoe. Hugh, Jobe, and artist Paul Pope revealed much more in this open discussion hosted by No Vacancy Inn, which can viewed just below. The ACRONYM x Nike Air Force 1 Downtown released today at NikeLab and will be available again in the near future.
ACRONYM’s Errolson Hugh Says The Air Force 1 Was Completed In 2013
Sneaker News
February 8, 2017
This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. The opinions and information provided on this site are original editorial content of Sneaker News.
6342
Popular Sneakers
Popular Stories
Latest News
Official Images Of The Matthew M. Williams x Nike MMW TRD Run 6
The Matthew M. Williams x Nike MMW TRD Run 6 has been revealed in two colorways via Nike official images. In addition to the all-black...
by Matt Varga
9 hours
1385
Nike Kobe 6 Protro "Sail" Releasing In Spring 2025
Largely, three models have dominated 2024’s Protro releases so far, the Nike Kobe 4, Nike Kobe 6 and Nike Kobe 8. Though the Nike Kobe...
by Matt Varga
13 hours
2055
The Nike Flyknit Haven Takes A Lowkey Approach In "Light Bone/Sail"
The Nike Flyknit Haven doesn’t need color to stand out. Its chunky midsole and textured Flyknit upper provide more than enough uniqueness, enabling a range...
by Andrew Rizzo
14 hours
550
Loading...