OFFICIAL JANUARY 2014 PICK UP THREAD, No Vol.

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pretty sure they are IDs.

Yup I've been trying to get myself to pull the trigger on the same exact ones but Its hard to do translucent when I know what they're gonna look like down the road

Also he did a little extra speckling on the midsole it looks like

I gotta order my IDs like tonight that swoosh discounts about to be gone
 
Today is a good day for me. Wanted to share my story with you guys...

The Nike PlayStation Air Force 1 was first released in 2006 as a promotional item and joint collaboration between Nike and Sony Computer Entertainment of America. Only 150 pairs were released (individually numbered). The shoe was never sold at retail.

In 2009, Sony reached out to Nike again to produce more of the now coveted sneaker. This time a limited run of 50 pairs were made (with slight differences from the 2006 version) and given to Sony employees to help celebrate the upcoming 10th anniversary of the PlayStation 2 console.

In 2012 Complex Magazine ranked the 'PlayStation' AF1 as #11 on their list of 'The 100 Best Nike Air Force 1s of All Time'. A notable feat for a sneaker that was first released in 1982, which is now going on in age into it's 30s.

The legendary Bruce Kilgore designed this iconic shoe that continues to impress decades after it first left his lab.

In case you didn't know. I like sneakers and video games a lot. :smile:

I first saw this shoe in person at E3 2006. It was the same time that I met my good friend Alex Wang, better known to the internet as 'retrokid.' Yes, the same 'retrokid' that helped launch Sole Collector magazine and one of the true OGs of Nike Talk (NT). Since then, I've been wanting a pair of these. Finally almost 8 years later, I got 'em!

Now to go after a 2009 pair. :wink:
 
YEA MIDAS WHALE ERASE DA PICS OF DA GUARDIANS AND AT1

THIS DUDE JUST DID DIS W DA PS AF1

TOO DOPE GOOD SIR
 
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