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Nike x Doernbecher – Air Force 1 Low by Bradley Bowlby

Nike x Doernbecher – Air Force 1 Low by Bradley Bowlby

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By now, you may have already gotten a closer look at the P-Rod III, Skinny Dunk High and Air Jordan VI from the 2009 Doernbecher Freestyle project, and now we turn our attention to the Air Force 1 Low. The shoe was designed by Bradley Bowlby of Stevenson, Washington, who prides himself as a chef-in-training. For this meal, Bradley whipped up a delicious new version of the Air Force 1 with a variety of personal touches. The shoe sports sections of brown suede towards the front of the shoe and the mid and heel areas are covered by a wild pattern made up of dogs, deer, dirtbikes, forks and spoons. Additional touches are supplied by a blue Swoosh, yellow lining and insole, a black decorated midsole and a colorful camouflage printed outsole. There’s a lot going on here, but it all comes together nicely to give the Air Force 1 a fun attention-grabbing appearance. Like the others, these will be available in November with all proceeds going to the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.  Great work Bradley!

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