Clot Fragment Air Force 1 Black Silk

$150.00

Pairing up some of the most legendary icons in sneaker culture, Nike has taken what Edison Chen and his street wear label CLOT have done with the Air Force 1 and thrown it over to fragment design’s very own Hiroshi Fujiwara, allowing him to give it a makeover of a simple yet alluring modification. Upper’s stay in line with their core starting points though swapping out the royal blues of its sibling for a dark, all-over dress of black throughout. Swooshes, tongues, and leather linings are all given this one-noted palette with the ornate detailing scattered across almost blending in through a shade just barely divergent. Sole units are kept with white walls for balance while gum bottoms add in lifestyle allure, a small but noteworthy addition to the trio’s collaborative masterwork. Grab a detailed look at the pair right here and expect a limited release on November 29th.

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Pairing up some of the most legendary icons in sneaker culture, Nike has taken what Edison Chen and his street wear label CLOT have done with the Air Force 1 and thrown it over to fragment design’s very own Hiroshi Fujiwara, allowing him to give it a makeover of a simple yet alluring modification. Upper’s stay in line with their core starting points though swapping out the royal blues of its sibling for a dark, all-over dress of black throughout. Swooshes, tongues, and leather linings are all given this one-noted palette with the ornate detailing scattered across almost blending in through a shade just barely divergent. Sole units are kept with white walls for balance while gum bottoms add in lifestyle allure, a small but noteworthy addition to the trio’s collaborative masterwork. Grab a detailed look at the pair right here and expect a limited release on November 29th.

Pairing up some of the most legendary icons in sneaker culture, Nike has taken what Edison Chen and his street wear label CLOT have done with the Air Force 1 and thrown it over to fragment design’s very own Hiroshi Fujiwara, allowing him to give it a makeover of a simple yet alluring modification. Upper’s stay in line with their core starting points though swapping out the royal blues of its sibling for a dark, all-over dress of black throughout. Swooshes, tongues, and leather linings are all given this one-noted palette with the ornate detailing scattered across almost blending in through a shade just barely divergent. Sole units are kept with white walls for balance while gum bottoms add in lifestyle allure, a small but noteworthy addition to the trio’s collaborative masterwork. Grab a detailed look at the pair right here and expect a limited release on November 29th.