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im sorry, i cant get behind these. they look like kwanzaa easter and thanksgiving CWs rolled into one.
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I hope everyone feels the same way you do. They're already going to be impossible to get.
im sorry, i cant get behind these. they look like kwanzaa easter and thanksgiving CWs rolled into one.
dont get me wrong... the hype will be insane... but for what? a "name" shouldnt be the only reason you cop a ******* shoe.
I hope everyone feels the same way you do. They're already going to be impossible to get.
I like them because they're different. Nothing to do with a name. Don't get me wrong I don't like the lows at ALL or the BOOTS at ALL but the mid calf ones look pretty dope to me!
dont get me wrong... the hype will be insane... but for what? a "name" shouldnt be the only reason you cop a ******* shoe.
Interesting! In the Vogue magazine where they first appeared (Below bottom left hand corner). The price in the magazine for the boots is $225.
R.T. Air Force 1 Low - $230
Nike + R.T. Air Force 1 Mid - $260
Nike + R.T. Air Force 1 Hi - $320
Nike + R.T. Air Force 1 Boot - $340
QFTMids in white >
These will be impossible to get.
Cheap when a pair of Givenchy sneaks are $700+
QFT
But I'm curious as to what he meant by , "Yes, and sometimes people do these collaborations and they put numbers [to show the limited quantities of the pieces], and it creates the wrong sensation. Because I come from a normal family, I want my niece, and my nephew, to like it, to be able to afford it, and actually be able to get a pair."
$230 ain't cheap bruh. Maybe for him
Riccardo Tisci's love of the Air Force 1 runs deep. The shoe is an everyday staple for the noted couture designer and it is emblematic of his childhood. During his early years in Italy, from the ages of 7 to 15, basketball was the only sport that Tisci — a self-proclaimed devotee of overseas cultures – connected with. Play acted as a kind of freedom and aspiration to a world beyond his surroundings and served as his earliest expression.“It was not work. It was a celebration — a celebration of life in the sense of a celebration of something. I believe it, I wear it, and I love and I respect it.” - Riccardo Tisci
Sport is about connecting through collectivity and the game of basketball is a leveller that unites every background. Tisci’s vision of sportswear is spun from the same philosophy of tribal unity."I have been lucky because I have been allowed to express myself 100 percent in everything," says Tisci. "For me this was like a 'wow' project because the company gave me an iconic piece for them and gave me white paper to do what I want."
I like them but at $260 MSRP I don't even know if they're worth that! Then again I could be talking myself out of them, since they'll be hard as hell to get!
White mids are a must cop.....
To bad they aren't worth a dollar more then MSRP....
SMDH
Nike made these in store only purchase and only in the major cities. There goes all hope of copping these.