CLOT and NikeLab join forces yet again in celebration of the Hong Kong-based shop’s upcoming Juice store opening in Los Angeles. Two distinguished styles of the Air Force 1 called “Star All Over” and “Spider Web” were created with a state of the art hydro-dipping process in conjunction with Maplewood MFG. Each pair is unique from one another thanks to this special patterning technique that applies the design through this state of the art method. The “Star All Over” features the classic CLOT silk uppers blended with a starry dark blue pattern, while the spider web sees the natural formation with the CLOT logo at the center. Both versions will drop this Sunday, August 5th exclusively at the new Juice LA store at 801 Mateo St. in Los Angeles.
CLOT Celebrates Juice LA Store Opening With Hydro-Dipped Nike Air Force 1 Collaboration
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