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Awesome comparison pics! I love seeing AF1's in a worn state... creases and scuffs add character, experience, and "maturity".
AIR FORCE 1 HI original & RETRO QS
i aint knocking anyones side hustle and totally agree on what Gordonson said but these last posts made my morning [emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji]
gotta think bout it my man, nobody wants em for retail...u can ask around on here i been PMing ppl thats FACTS, it is what it is, i dont know why ppl wont buy for retail but will at resell price. I made couple bucks on this one and I AINT FRONTING IM COOL WITH THIS ONE. thanks for the dude who showed me how to take em off ebay
thank u sir ! hahaYeah, that was pretty mitch bade. But hey, the comeup was too sweet.
man.. thank you for posting. the OG's are beautiful. the toebox on the new release is surprisingly good but the OG pair still looks much sleeker to me.. though i doubt most would notice.
AIR FORCE 1 HI original & RETRO QS
someone might come along and school me, but from what i understand, the AF1 was nike's first advanced basketball shoe. it had the air sole even though it was not visible, and it was their first successful basketball shoe with a cupsole instead of vulc/autoclave. the af1 had a closed lace setup while the blazers have open lacing. all three of these things became pretty standard in basketball shoes
Awesome comparison pics! I love seeing AF1's in a worn state... creases and scuffs add character, experience, and "maturity".
The additional stitching on the quarter panel makes it look like a Blazer!
To me it's so interesting that the leather hi tops of the 70s and early 80s were all so similar in design, probably due to limitations in technology. Blazer, Air Ship, Court Force, Penetrator Hi, Dunk Hi, Air Force I, even Air Jordan 1, all had very similar designs. Before Air-Sole, were there significant functional differences among all those hitops?
In the last two decades, we've had a design explosion in colors as well as materials -- there's just so much visual variety now compared to then. Anyone in the design/manufacturing industry want to comment / enlighten?
Let's Us Pray for Ghost Dog, the Ghost Dog Way!
I understand these are customs but was it based off a Nike ID option that came out or were they designed from the ground up by a customizer?"Life's a Beach" Bespokes
Italian leather on the toe cap and the lateral sides of the heels. Navy canvas on the toe box, tongue tagging, foxing and heel vamp, with waxed canvas composing the outside center panels. Yellow patent leather Swooshes set off the upper, kept wavy with white 3M trim. Navy velour on the insoles and medial center panels, contrasted by red Italian leather on the lining. Rubberized medial side heel panels to minimize scuffs, navy nylon tags the tongue, and red patent leather shines on the inner swoosh.
Hmmm, those hit pretty hard, might have to do some research on these. Thanks for posting image.Pulled from Google:
I understand these are customs but was it based off a Nike ID option that came out or were they designed from the ground up by a customizer?
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