The last Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke @ Nike Harajuku that we showed you featured a mix of crazy colors with elephant print covering the entire upper of the shoe. Although it seemed like too much at once, it did seem somewhat ‘controlled’. Here’s a look at the ninth Bespoke to come out of Nike Harajuku, and clearly the word ‘control’ had nothing to do with this one. The designer behind this shoe went all out on the materials, splurging on every possible design option available – matte black croc skin on the center panel and toe box, a translucent material on the swoosh with different colors on the medial and laterla side, a tiger-striped swoosh underlayer, baseball-stitching on the heel panel, black/blue elephant print on the tongue with a distressed metallic gold logo-less tongue label, and an interested black/white textured applique on the toe. The whole hodgepodge of designs sits on top of a translucent sole that was seen on a number of Air Force 1 Supreme releases a few years back. Check out the the extra shots after the jump and let us know what you think of the design.
Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke @ Nike Harajuku – Part 9
John Kim
September 16th, 2010 (updated)
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