Which limited edition Air Force 1 sneakers do you have?

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Which limited edition Air Force 1 sneakers do you have?

Air Jordan Shoes 2021 launched a limited edition Air Force 1 sneaker for Inter Milan. Since the release of the new club badge, Serie A Inter Milan Football Club has been committed to the promotion of the new badge. In addition to launching a special edition jersey with Nike, the club also worked with American brands to create two limited edition Air Force 1 sneakers with unique designs. Let’s first look at this pair of Nike Air Force 1 Low sneakers with a classic "black/blue" appearance. The snakeskin pattern upper is inspired by the nickname "Snake Elf" of the Inter Milan Football Club. The eye-catching club name "Inter Milano" is added to the tongue, and the newly released team logo will naturally appear in the eye-catching position of the heel.
Another pair of limited edition Air Force 1 sneakers also use snakeskin uppers and use the "blue/white/black" color scheme derived from the team's home and away jerseys. Like the "black/blue" color scheme above, the tongue also bears the words "Inter Milano", and a brand new club emblem is embroidered on the outer heel. These two pairs of Inter Milan limited edition Nike Air Force 1 sneakers will not be sold, but will be given to fans through a lottery.
Air Force 1 has always been based on the exquisite workmanship of Nike technology. It is based on this that the shoes and clothing of the "first six" will follow the general guidelines set by the Air Force 1 series of products. In addition, there are six pairs of specially designed Air Force 1 Lo sneakers, each with a decorative coat of arms of each member of the "First Six". The important design element of the "First Six" costume is to capture the descriptive language of each member's court style. This method can effectively clarify the influence of the "First Six" on the cultural spirit of AF1. Moses Malone gave the Air Force 1 a grand temperament, the durability of the shoes was inspired by Jamal Wilkes, and Michael Cooper showed a driving force to constantly transcend to a higher level. In the "First Six", Mitchell Thompson's court style best reflects the bold attitude of AF1, and the continuity of sneakers is best demonstrated in Bobby Jones' court style. The best interpreter of the pure nature of Air Force 1 is Calvin Knight in the "First Six". His grasp of the stadium is like the sneakers he endorses, clean and profitable.

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