In celebration of the iconic Air Force 1’s 40th anniversary, Italian retailers Slam Jam, have partnered with Nike for a brand new crafted take on the AF1.
It’s easy for a pair of all-white Af1 to look the same, but upon taking a closer glance it’s easier to see a whole bunch of details that make the Slam Jam Air Force 1‘s unique.
With premium leather softened to perfection, subtle suede detailing dons the heel and Swoosh stamp to keep you looking smart. Extra eyelets and double laces is also added to allow you to mix up your style.
The upside down “NIKE AIR” print upon the heel is an ode to the “so different, so similar” concept conceived by Slam Jam. Take a look at the new kicks below.
A countdown has commenced for the Slam Jam Air Force 1‘s raffle to begin. The online draw will open 11 am on Monday 5 December and will close soon after on Thursday 8 December.
Only successful entrees will be charged and the trainers will be shipped worldwide in a custom Slam Jam AF1 box.
If you’re an Air Force 1 fan (who isn’t?) and want to try your luck in copping a pair of this unique silhouette, follow the links to head over to Slam Jam. Remember that the raffle doesn’t open until 11 am Monday 5 December.
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