Friday, November 5, 2010

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As we track the Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke lineup, we found out that a new custom design was just unleashed. Unlike many other Bespoke products, this military-influenced pair renders a camouflage print. A designer named MAYOR discovered his ability in altering this shoe while implementing his soldier ability fused with skillful knowledge in arts.

As simple as it is, this camo-printed upper which is made of canvas is a total knock down to its ancestors. The neat and well-organized set up that includes brown-outlined camo Swoosh plus brown perforated interior lining gracefully unite with the gum outsole.

To completely get done, MAYOR furnished white set of shoe laces along with white midsole just to divert the military way into a clean sneaker context.




It looks like ever since we saw all of those Bespoke Nike Air Force 1’s that came from Harijuku that the amount of new Bespoke models has slowed down quite a bit. Usually we are used to seeing a couple a week but the frequency of new versions that we have been seeing has slowed down to more than half that lately. Maybe it has something to do with the high price tag of creating one of these sneakers, but that doesn’t mean that we necessarily want them to lower it. Today we are going to be looking at the latest version, this is the new Bespoke Nike Air Force 1 by Shahendra Ohneswere.

This shoe will feature black wool on the toe, midfoot and heel foxing and black denim for the remainder of the upper. Contrast stitching looks nice and matches the suede swoosh and waxed laces as well.



Like any other Bespoke designers, accomplishing a pair of Nike Air Force 1 in a quite unique manner always leads to a higher level of appreciation. Not only a group of designers can achieve such honor but even individuals that excel in this aspect earn admiration. Mostly, Bespoke products are the output of different individuals with a variety of personal preferences. A pair draws inspiration from the designer’s living perception and it becomes one of the greatest concepts such as the latest pair by Yasu Saegusa.

Without following any other creative designs, this pair of AF1s owns a remarkable blending of white leather present on the toe box and lace panel followed by teal suede midsection, dark blue reptile leather heel with a minimal hit of gold on the rear, and a Swoosh made up of cork material. To meld the panels, Yasu used blue visible stitching which later influenced the laces. The white midsole is perfectly paired to a gum outer sole plus an inner liner that goes with the cork shade.



Not everyone is privileged to take the Nike Bespoke challenge. When you plan to join this exclusive course, make sure that you have the skills, resources, and courage. If you already have all these three then you are ready to experience the awesome Bespoke feeling and get in-lined with great designers as well as beginners who have once part of the program.

At a very young age, Sean Hiatt, followed his curiosity and counted on 21 Mercer as his next point of destination. He picked a pair of Nike Air Force 1’s and wanted them to look like Dunks so he worked on it. He used black wool on the toe box and side panels, a reptile skin around the toe, up the eyelets, and down the back, black twisted croc print on the rear blocking up the Nike branding and the same material blocked up the tongue logo. Sean used black mesh on the tongue and inner liner, and finally put white laces and a debray with “SEANY 2010″ label. The Swoosh comes in white with blue outline while the midsole is done up in gray similar to a previous SB, and a gum outsole. For some reason, Sean wanted to paint the AIR along the midsole so he did and came up with white AIR and black lines on both ends.





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