Here’s a look at a recently designed Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by a gentleman who clearly knows the meaning of ‘high contrast’. Not only do Wesley Brown’s one-of-one AF1s manage to have every shade seemingly exploding off of a white base, but he’s been able to bring together two diametrically opposed design themes for one dope Bespoke. It probably didn’t take looking at the dubraes on these joints to realize the colorway is inspired by the Phoenix Suns, but to mix that with the Air Jordan III’s Elephant print only serves as a reminder of how MJ and company vanquished Sir Charles and the Suns back in ’93. All of that history and a bangin’ colorway makes for one of the best Bespokes we’ve seen and makes us wonder if some genius out there could somehow blend the Lakers and Celtics in one cohesive design. If you’ve got what it takes, muse and monetarily speaking, head over to 21 Mercer St. in NYC to craft your own pair at the Nike Sportswear flagship store.
Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by Wesley Brown
Aaron Hope
July 20, 2010
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