Back in February, Nike released an NBA All-Star pack of two Quickstrike Air Force 1’s that were co-designed by DJ Clark Kent and Starks Laces. The pack featured black and white versions of the Air Force 1, both featuring purple, orange and yellow accents as a nod to the game’s host city, Phoenix. Now it appears that a third shoe was also created by the same design team, but this one was not sold for retail. Instead, this version was given out as a player exclusive to some of the All-Star’s taking part in the weekend’s events. Aside from the white upper with Phoenix Suns accent colors, this Air Force 1 also sports an embossed “09” on the upper, as well as a visible Air unit in the heel and a special pair of matching Starks laces. As another added bonus, the insoles are graced with a printed excerpt from a classic Notorious B.I.G. rhyme, giving this Air Force 1 a clever extra touch. These will never be released and will be hard to find anywhere for that matter, but at least you can get a good look at the kicks after the jump. Via Starks.
Starks Laces x DJ Clark Kent x Nike Air Force 1 Hyperstrike – All-Star PE
Aaron Kr.
July 27, 2009
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