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Nike Air Force 1 ’30 Years / 30 Kicks’

Nike Air Force 1 ’30 Years / 30 Kicks’

Air Force 1 30 Years 30 Kicks

Bruce Kilgore’s original design that saw the light of the world in 1982 has become the unchallenged pacemaker of the sneaker subculture for thirty years, and throughout its existence it has weathered the storm of the ever-changing trends of footwear fashion, serving as the indomitable pillar of the sneaker culture that has become the powerhouse it is today. Some call the Air Force 1 the ‘perfect shoe’; it looked spectacular on your feet and in the thirty years of existence, we’ve certainly seen it come to light in various forms and colorways, forming a vast library of legendary kicks with no end in sight.

From originals to the simple two-tone colorways of the late 90’s/early 00’s that pretty much paved the way for the SB Dunk to gain its own notoriety to the Hyperstrike releases and the luxury-grade Bespoke, the Air Force 1 legend only continues to grow, but this latest video feature titled ’30 Years / 30 Kicks’ gives us a quick rundown of the wide range of the Air Force 1, highlighting thirty of its most awesome and memorable installments. Can you name all thirty? Check out this video directed by Sneads By REE, featuring the sick AF1 collection of Afrokix and chime in by naming your favorite Air Force 1 of all-time!


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