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2004 Nike Ace 83 Velcro
The Ace ‘83, which has been incredibly popular in Japan for decades, combines vintage aesthetics with modern comfort, drawing inspiration from classic Nike designs. We absolutely love this model, the last time it saw a retro was in 2013, with an Asia-exclusive pack featuring 2x colourways inspired by Jordan 1’s. These are criminally underrated! The proportions are just so good. Very rare Velcro iteration here in soft black leather. These are brand new, with og box. Unworn!
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM

2004 Nike Ace 83 Velcro
The Ace ‘83, which has been incredibly popular in Japan for decades, combines vintage aesthetics with modern comfort, drawing inspiration from classic Nike designs. We absolutely love this model, the last time it saw a retro was in 2013, with an Asia-exclusive pack featuring 2x colourways inspired by Jordan 1’s. These are criminally underrated! The proportions are just so good. Very rare Velcro iteration here in soft black leather. These are brand new, with og box. Unworn!
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM

2004 Nike Ace 83 Velcro
The Ace ‘83, which has been incredibly popular in Japan for decades, combines vintage aesthetics with modern comfort, drawing inspiration from classic Nike designs. We absolutely love this model, the last time it saw a retro was in 2013, with an Asia-exclusive pack featuring 2x colourways inspired by Jordan 1’s. These are criminally underrated! The proportions are just so good. Very rare Velcro iteration here in soft black leather. These are brand new, with og box. Unworn!
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM

2004 Nike Ace 83 Velcro
The Ace ‘83, which has been incredibly popular in Japan for decades, combines vintage aesthetics with modern comfort, drawing inspiration from classic Nike designs. We absolutely love this model, the last time it saw a retro was in 2013, with an Asia-exclusive pack featuring 2x colourways inspired by Jordan 1’s. These are criminally underrated! The proportions are just so good. Very rare Velcro iteration here in soft black leather. These are brand new, with og box. Unworn!
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM

1999 Nike Team Supreme
As far as basketball shoes go the Team Supreme is up there with the rarest, weirdest and most obscure, it’s also maybe the only Nike shoe to feature what could resemble Adidas stripes..! If you had to interpret the Nike Aqua Sock into a basketball shoe then this would be it, it was designed for players to wear pre and post- game, almost like a kind of basketball approach shoe. Originally, they released in a Buck Tan colourway along with this grey/black colourway, both with Metallic Silver swooshes. They feature a one-piece suede upper with perforation details, a neoprene bootie, liner and insole and a singular Swoosh on the right hand shoe. Good condition, lightly worn, with OG box.
UK10, US11, EU45, 29CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

1999 Nike Team Supreme
As far as basketball shoes go the Team Supreme is up there with the rarest, weirdest and most obscure, it’s also maybe the only Nike shoe to feature what could resemble Adidas stripes..! If you had to interpret the Nike Aqua Sock into a basketball shoe then this would be it, it was designed for players to wear pre and post- game, almost like a kind of basketball approach shoe. Originally, they released in a Buck Tan colourway along with this grey/black colourway, both with Metallic Silver swooshes. They feature a one-piece suede upper with perforation details, a neoprene bootie, liner and insole and a singular Swoosh on the right hand shoe. Good condition, lightly worn, with OG box.
UK10, US11, EU45, 29CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

1999 Nike Team Supreme
As far as basketball shoes go the Team Supreme is up there with the rarest, weirdest and most obscure, it’s also maybe the only Nike shoe to feature what could resemble Adidas stripes..! If you had to interpret the Nike Aqua Sock into a basketball shoe then this would be it, it was designed for players to wear pre and post- game, almost like a kind of basketball approach shoe. Originally, they released in a Buck Tan colourway along with this grey/black colourway, both with Metallic Silver swooshes. They feature a one-piece suede upper with perforation details, a neoprene bootie, liner and insole and a singular Swoosh on the right hand shoe. Good condition, lightly worn, with OG box.
UK10, US11, EU45, 29CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

1999 Nike Team Supreme
As far as basketball shoes go the Team Supreme is up there with the rarest, weirdest and most obscure, it’s also maybe the only Nike shoe to feature what could resemble Adidas stripes..! If you had to interpret the Nike Aqua Sock into a basketball shoe then this would be it, it was designed for players to wear pre and post- game, almost like a kind of basketball approach shoe. Originally, they released in a Buck Tan colourway along with this grey/black colourway, both with Metallic Silver swooshes. They feature a one-piece suede upper with perforation details, a neoprene bootie, liner and insole and a singular Swoosh on the right hand shoe. Good condition, lightly worn, with OG box.
UK10, US11, EU45, 29CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

1999 Nike Team Supreme
As far as basketball shoes go the Team Supreme is up there with the rarest, weirdest and most obscure, it’s also maybe the only Nike shoe to feature what could resemble Adidas stripes..! If you had to interpret the Nike Aqua Sock into a basketball shoe then this would be it, it was designed for players to wear pre and post- game, almost like a kind of basketball approach shoe. Originally, they released in a Buck Tan colourway along with this grey/black colourway, both with Metallic Silver swooshes. They feature a one-piece suede upper with perforation details, a neoprene bootie, liner and insole and a singular Swoosh on the right hand shoe. Good condition, lightly worn, with OG box.
UK10, US11, EU45, 29CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

1999 Nike ACG Air Bark-Eater
The Bark-Eater is a rare version of the iconic ACG Moc, with a lower cut heel for added slip-on ease. They feature an elastic gusset with ACG and Air branding. The Moc successor released in a handful of suede and leathers. One of the best ACG model names we’ve seen! VNDS condition, with OG box.
UK9, US10, EU44, 28CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

1999 Nike ACG Air Bark-Eater
The Bark-Eater is a rare version of the iconic ACG Moc, with a lower cut heel for added slip-on ease. They feature an elastic gusset with ACG and Air branding. The Moc successor released in a handful of suede and leathers. One of the best ACG model names we’ve seen! VNDS condition, with OG box.
UK9, US10, EU44, 28CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

1999 Nike ACG Air Bark-Eater
The Bark-Eater is a rare version of the iconic ACG Moc, with a lower cut heel for added slip-on ease. They feature an elastic gusset with ACG and Air branding. The Moc successor released in a handful of suede and leathers. One of the best ACG model names we’ve seen! VNDS condition, with OG box.
UK9, US10, EU44, 28CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

1999 Nike ACG Air Bark-Eater
The Bark-Eater is a rare version of the iconic ACG Moc, with a lower cut heel for added slip-on ease. They feature an elastic gusset with ACG and Air branding. The Moc successor released in a handful of suede and leathers. One of the best ACG model names we’ve seen! VNDS condition, with OG box.
UK9, US10, EU44, 28CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2015 Nike Air Moc Ultra Sample
The first Nike Moc released in 1994 under the ACG lineage. The iconic, Steve Macdonald designed silhouette was intended for campsite rest and relaxation; the simple upper and soft sole unit offered just enough coverage and gave feet space to breathe after a tough hike or long trail run. Throughout recent years the Air Moc has released in a variety of iterations, often not under the ACG category, like the Moc Ultra which released in 2016. As with all Ultra models, this was a lightweight, stripped back version of the original. It features a Free inspired sole unit, and is seen here in a possibly unreleased colourway, with developer notes still present.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2015 Nike Air Moc Ultra Sample
The first Nike Moc released in 1994 under the ACG lineage. The iconic, Steve Macdonald designed silhouette was intended for campsite rest and relaxation; the simple upper and soft sole unit offered just enough coverage and gave feet space to breathe after a tough hike or long trail run. Throughout recent years the Air Moc has released in a variety of iterations, often not under the ACG category, like the Moc Ultra which released in 2016. As with all Ultra models, this was a lightweight, stripped back version of the original. It features a Free inspired sole unit, and is seen here in a possibly unreleased colourway, with developer notes still present.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2015 Nike Air Moc Ultra Sample
The first Nike Moc released in 1994 under the ACG lineage. The iconic, Steve Macdonald designed silhouette was intended for campsite rest and relaxation; the simple upper and soft sole unit offered just enough coverage and gave feet space to breathe after a tough hike or long trail run. Throughout recent years the Air Moc has released in a variety of iterations, often not under the ACG category, like the Moc Ultra which released in 2016. As with all Ultra models, this was a lightweight, stripped back version of the original. It features a Free inspired sole unit, and is seen here in a possibly unreleased colourway, with developer notes still present.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2015 Nike Air Moc Ultra Sample
The first Nike Moc released in 1994 under the ACG lineage. The iconic, Steve Macdonald designed silhouette was intended for campsite rest and relaxation; the simple upper and soft sole unit offered just enough coverage and gave feet space to breathe after a tough hike or long trail run. Throughout recent years the Air Moc has released in a variety of iterations, often not under the ACG category, like the Moc Ultra which released in 2016. As with all Ultra models, this was a lightweight, stripped back version of the original. It features a Free inspired sole unit, and is seen here in a possibly unreleased colourway, with developer notes still present.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2004 Nike Soc Moc
The Soc Moc is a simple, football inspired mule that released in 3 variations. The first had a super simple one-piece leather upper with matching toe-cap and stitch details. The second, which is pictured, had the addition of contrasting mudguards, often in suede. The third Soc Moc, which is unsurprisingly the most sought after (and rare), had an insulated Puffa-like upper. Typically leather, it’s rare to find pairs adorning a woven fabric on the upper. It’s even rarer to find them brand new with box!
UK12, US13, EU47.5, 31CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2004 Nike Soc Moc
The Soc Moc is a simple, football inspired mule that released in 3 variations. The first had a super simple one-piece leather upper with matching toe-cap and stitch details. The second, which is pictured, had the addition of contrasting mudguards, often in suede. The third Soc Moc, which is unsurprisingly the most sought after (and rare), had an insulated Puffa-like upper. Typically leather, it’s rare to find pairs adorning a woven fabric on the upper. It’s even rarer to find them brand new with box!
UK12, US13, EU47.5, 31CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2004 Nike Soc Moc
The Soc Moc is a simple, football inspired mule that released in 3 variations. The first had a super simple one-piece leather upper with matching toe-cap and stitch details. The second, which is pictured, had the addition of contrasting mudguards, often in suede. The third Soc Moc, which is unsurprisingly the most sought after (and rare), had an insulated Puffa-like upper. Typically leather, it’s rare to find pairs adorning a woven fabric on the upper. It’s even rarer to find them brand new with box!
UK12, US13, EU47.5, 31CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2004 Nike Soc Moc
The Soc Moc is a simple, football inspired mule that released in 3 variations. The first had a super simple one-piece leather upper with matching toe-cap and stitch details. The second, which is pictured, had the addition of contrasting mudguards, often in suede. The third Soc Moc, which is unsurprisingly the most sought after (and rare), had an insulated Puffa-like upper. Typically leather, it’s rare to find pairs adorning a woven fabric on the upper. It’s even rarer to find them brand new with box!
UK12, US13, EU47.5, 31CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2004 Nike Soc Moc
The Soc Moc is a simple, football inspired mule that released in 3 variations. The first had a super simple one-piece leather upper with matching toe-cap and stitch details. The second, which is pictured, had the addition of contrasting mudguards, often in suede. The third Soc Moc, which is unsurprisingly the most sought after (and rare), had an insulated Puffa-like upper. Typically leather, it’s rare to find pairs adorning a woven fabric on the upper. It’s even rarer to find them brand new with box!
UK12, US13, EU47.5, 31CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2013 Nike Air Footscape Motion ‘Mine Grey’
In 2011, Nike revamped the Footscape line with the Footscape Motion introducing a Nike Free-inspired tooling that offered increased flexibility. Modernising the asymmetrical cult classic, much to purists distain… These are pretty rare as far as Motion models go - I have an inkling they might be an Asia exclusive. Perforated ripstop nylon makes up most of the upper, with contrasting suede around the toe and medial ventilation panel. Used condition with plenty of life left.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2013 Nike Air Footscape Motion ‘Mine Grey’
In 2011, Nike revamped the Footscape line with the Footscape Motion introducing a Nike Free-inspired tooling that offered increased flexibility. Modernising the asymmetrical cult classic, much to purists distain… These are pretty rare as far as Motion models go - I have an inkling they might be an Asia exclusive. Perforated ripstop nylon makes up most of the upper, with contrasting suede around the toe and medial ventilation panel. Used condition with plenty of life left.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2013 Nike Air Footscape Motion ‘Mine Grey’
In 2011, Nike revamped the Footscape line with the Footscape Motion introducing a Nike Free-inspired tooling that offered increased flexibility. Modernising the asymmetrical cult classic, much to purists distain… These are pretty rare as far as Motion models go - I have an inkling they might be an Asia exclusive. Perforated ripstop nylon makes up most of the upper, with contrasting suede around the toe and medial ventilation panel. Used condition with plenty of life left.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2013 Nike Air Footscape Motion ‘Mine Grey’
In 2011, Nike revamped the Footscape line with the Footscape Motion introducing a Nike Free-inspired tooling that offered increased flexibility. Modernising the asymmetrical cult classic, much to purists distain… These are pretty rare as far as Motion models go - I have an inkling they might be an Asia exclusive. Perforated ripstop nylon makes up most of the upper, with contrasting suede around the toe and medial ventilation panel. Used condition with plenty of life left.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2014 Nike Free Orbit 2 SP
In 2011 Nike released the Lunar Orbit, a sleek, slip on lifestyle runner designed by legendary footwear designer Nathan Vanhook, who is famously responsible for the Nike Yeezy 2, the ACG Mountain Fly and more recently, some great trail inspired footwear from Moncler. The Lunar Orbit released in over 10 colourways, and is 100% an obscure, somewhat forgotten and definitely underrated future classic. The Free Orbit 2 SP is the Lunar Orbits successor which initially released in 2014 with both grey (pictured) and black colourways in suede. Shortly after, the Polka pack released, featuring a red, black and white pair all adorning polka dots on the uppers and speckled midsoles.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2014 Nike Free Orbit 2 SP
In 2011 Nike released the Lunar Orbit, a sleek, slip on lifestyle runner designed by legendary footwear designer Nathan Vanhook, who is famously responsible for the Nike Yeezy 2, the ACG Mountain Fly and more recently, some great trail inspired footwear from Moncler. The Lunar Orbit released in over 10 colourways, and is 100% an obscure, somewhat forgotten and definitely underrated future classic. The Free Orbit 2 SP is the Lunar Orbits successor which initially released in 2014 with both grey (pictured) and black colourways in suede. Shortly after, the Polka pack released, featuring a red, black and white pair all adorning polka dots on the uppers and speckled midsoles.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2014 Nike Free Orbit 2 SP
In 2011 Nike released the Lunar Orbit, a sleek, slip on lifestyle runner designed by legendary footwear designer Nathan Vanhook, who is famously responsible for the Nike Yeezy 2, the ACG Mountain Fly and more recently, some great trail inspired footwear from Moncler. The Lunar Orbit released in over 10 colourways, and is 100% an obscure, somewhat forgotten and definitely underrated future classic. The Free Orbit 2 SP is the Lunar Orbits successor which initially released in 2014 with both grey (pictured) and black colourways in suede. Shortly after, the Polka pack released, featuring a red, black and white pair all adorning polka dots on the uppers and speckled midsoles.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2014 Nike Free Orbit 2 SP
In 2011 Nike released the Lunar Orbit, a sleek, slip on lifestyle runner designed by legendary footwear designer Nathan Vanhook, who is famously responsible for the Nike Yeezy 2, the ACG Mountain Fly and more recently, some great trail inspired footwear from Moncler. The Lunar Orbit released in over 10 colourways, and is 100% an obscure, somewhat forgotten and definitely underrated future classic. The Free Orbit 2 SP is the Lunar Orbits successor which initially released in 2014 with both grey (pictured) and black colourways in suede. Shortly after, the Polka pack released, featuring a red, black and white pair all adorning polka dots on the uppers and speckled midsoles.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2006 Nike x Fragment Air Footscape Woven Chukka
By 2006 Fragment Design, the multidisciplinary agency founded by Hiroshi Fujiwara in 2003, had established a deep-rooted partnership with Nike through the HTM initiative alongside Mark Parker and Tinker Hatfield. This specific release arrived during an era when Fujiwara was the primary Japanese figure invited to reinterpret Nike’s archival silhouettes, often adding a signature minimalist touch to Nike’s more complex designs. This release saw 2 seperate colourways, with this being the “Birch/Varsity Maize” pair. Fujiwara opted for a woven suede upper, with leather heel and lacestays, sat atop an Air Footscape midsole with contrasting yellow outsole.
UK9, US10, EU44, 28CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2006 Nike x Fragment Air Footscape Woven Chukka
By 2006 Fragment Design, the multidisciplinary agency founded by Hiroshi Fujiwara in 2003, had established a deep-rooted partnership with Nike through the HTM initiative alongside Mark Parker and Tinker Hatfield. This specific release arrived during an era when Fujiwara was the primary Japanese figure invited to reinterpret Nike’s archival silhouettes, often adding a signature minimalist touch to Nike’s more complex designs. This release saw 2 seperate colourways, with this being the “Birch/Varsity Maize” pair. Fujiwara opted for a woven suede upper, with leather heel and lacestays, sat atop an Air Footscape midsole with contrasting yellow outsole.
UK9, US10, EU44, 28CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2006 Nike x Fragment Air Footscape Woven Chukka
By 2006 Fragment Design, the multidisciplinary agency founded by Hiroshi Fujiwara in 2003, had established a deep-rooted partnership with Nike through the HTM initiative alongside Mark Parker and Tinker Hatfield. This specific release arrived during an era when Fujiwara was the primary Japanese figure invited to reinterpret Nike’s archival silhouettes, often adding a signature minimalist touch to Nike’s more complex designs. This release saw 2 seperate colourways, with this being the “Birch/Varsity Maize” pair. Fujiwara opted for a woven suede upper, with leather heel and lacestays, sat atop an Air Footscape midsole with contrasting yellow outsole.
UK9, US10, EU44, 28CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2006 Nike x Fragment Air Footscape Woven Chukka
By 2006 Fragment Design, the multidisciplinary agency founded by Hiroshi Fujiwara in 2003, had established a deep-rooted partnership with Nike through the HTM initiative alongside Mark Parker and Tinker Hatfield. This specific release arrived during an era when Fujiwara was the primary Japanese figure invited to reinterpret Nike’s archival silhouettes, often adding a signature minimalist touch to Nike’s more complex designs. This release saw 2 seperate colourways, with this being the “Birch/Varsity Maize” pair. Fujiwara opted for a woven suede upper, with leather heel and lacestays, sat atop an Air Footscape midsole with contrasting yellow outsole.
UK9, US10, EU44, 28CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2006 Nike x Fragment Air Footscape Woven Chukka
By 2006 Fragment Design, the multidisciplinary agency founded by Hiroshi Fujiwara in 2003, had established a deep-rooted partnership with Nike through the HTM initiative alongside Mark Parker and Tinker Hatfield. This specific release arrived during an era when Fujiwara was the primary Japanese figure invited to reinterpret Nike’s archival silhouettes, often adding a signature minimalist touch to Nike’s more complex designs. This release saw 2 seperate colourways, with this being the “Birch/Varsity Maize” pair. Fujiwara opted for a woven suede upper, with leather heel and lacestays, sat atop an Air Footscape midsole with contrasting yellow outsole.
UK9, US10, EU44, 28CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2013 Nike Free Run 2 Woven
The lineage of Nike Free technology began in 2004, spearheaded by Tobie Hatfield and Eric Avar. After observing Stanford athletes training barefoot they developed a deeply siped, segmented midsole to mimic natural motion. The Free Run 2 Woven arrived in 2013, as a stylised evolution of Hatfield and Avar’s ‘Free’ technology. Designed by Mark Miner, the sneaker features a suede cage and a breathable woven textile upper that replaced the standard mesh. The upper drew inspiration from the organic skeletal structure of the foot, aiming for a deconstructed look that bridged the gap between elite running and streetwear. This tech, and silhouette, are both very much due a comeback.
UK7.5, US8.5, EU42, 26.5CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2013 Nike Free Run 2 Woven
The lineage of Nike Free technology began in 2004, spearheaded by Tobie Hatfield and Eric Avar. After observing Stanford athletes training barefoot they developed a deeply siped, segmented midsole to mimic natural motion. The Free Run 2 Woven arrived in 2013, as a stylised evolution of Hatfield and Avar’s ‘Free’ technology. Designed by Mark Miner, the sneaker features a suede cage and a breathable woven textile upper that replaced the standard mesh. The upper drew inspiration from the organic skeletal structure of the foot, aiming for a deconstructed look that bridged the gap between elite running and streetwear. This tech, and silhouette, are both very much due a comeback.
UK7.5, US8.5, EU42, 26.5CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2013 Nike Free Run 2 Woven
The lineage of Nike Free technology began in 2004, spearheaded by Tobie Hatfield and Eric Avar. After observing Stanford athletes training barefoot they developed a deeply siped, segmented midsole to mimic natural motion. The Free Run 2 Woven arrived in 2013, as a stylised evolution of Hatfield and Avar’s ‘Free’ technology. Designed by Mark Miner, the sneaker features a suede cage and a breathable woven textile upper that replaced the standard mesh. The upper drew inspiration from the organic skeletal structure of the foot, aiming for a deconstructed look that bridged the gap between elite running and streetwear. This tech, and silhouette, are both very much due a comeback.
UK7.5, US8.5, EU42, 26.5CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2013 Nike Free Run 2 Woven
The lineage of Nike Free technology began in 2004, spearheaded by Tobie Hatfield and Eric Avar. After observing Stanford athletes training barefoot they developed a deeply siped, segmented midsole to mimic natural motion. The Free Run 2 Woven arrived in 2013, as a stylised evolution of Hatfield and Avar’s ‘Free’ technology. Designed by Mark Miner, the sneaker features a suede cage and a breathable woven textile upper that replaced the standard mesh. The upper drew inspiration from the organic skeletal structure of the foot, aiming for a deconstructed look that bridged the gap between elite running and streetwear. This tech, and silhouette, are both very much due a comeback.
UK7.5, US8.5, EU42, 26.5CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2014 Nike Lunar Force 1 Mid JCRD SP Rio
For the Rio olympics in 2014, Nike reimagined the classic basketball silhouette with a distinct focus on Brazilian culture and innovative textile construction. This special project, which also saw one of the best Air Max 97s ever released, was inspired by the vibrant energy and street art found throughout Rio de Janeiro. A lightweight, one piece Jacquard upper that featured an intricate pixelated pattern adorned the upper, whilst a contrasting, perforated white leather lined the inside. Definitely up there with one of the best Lunar Force 1s to have released. Good, used condition.
UK8.5, US9.5, EU43, 27.5CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2014 Nike Lunar Force 1 Mid JCRD SP Rio
For the Rio olympics in 2014, Nike reimagined the classic basketball silhouette with a distinct focus on Brazilian culture and innovative textile construction. This special project, which also saw one of the best Air Max 97s ever released, was inspired by the vibrant energy and street art found throughout Rio de Janeiro. A lightweight, one piece Jacquard upper that featured an intricate pixelated pattern adorned the upper, whilst a contrasting, perforated white leather lined the inside. Definitely up there with one of the best Lunar Force 1s to have released. Good, used condition.
UK8.5, US9.5, EU43, 27.5CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2014 Nike Lunar Force 1 Mid JCRD SP Rio
For the Rio olympics in 2014, Nike reimagined the classic basketball silhouette with a distinct focus on Brazilian culture and innovative textile construction. This special project, which also saw one of the best Air Max 97s ever released, was inspired by the vibrant energy and street art found throughout Rio de Janeiro. A lightweight, one piece Jacquard upper that featured an intricate pixelated pattern adorned the upper, whilst a contrasting, perforated white leather lined the inside. Definitely up there with one of the best Lunar Force 1s to have released. Good, used condition.
UK8.5, US9.5, EU43, 27.5CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

2014 Nike Lunar Force 1 Mid JCRD SP Rio
For the Rio olympics in 2014, Nike reimagined the classic basketball silhouette with a distinct focus on Brazilian culture and innovative textile construction. This special project, which also saw one of the best Air Max 97s ever released, was inspired by the vibrant energy and street art found throughout Rio de Janeiro. A lightweight, one piece Jacquard upper that featured an intricate pixelated pattern adorned the upper, whilst a contrasting, perforated white leather lined the inside. Definitely up there with one of the best Lunar Force 1s to have released. Good, used condition.
UK8.5, US9.5, EU43, 27.5CM
Available online now, link in bio to shop!

Riccardo Tisci for Nike! Two contrasting yet iconic pairs, online now.
Riccardo Tisci began his landmark partnership with Nike in 2014, driven by his lifelong obsession with the Air Force 1 silhouette. The collaboration happened as part of Nike’s push to bridge the gap between street culture and high fashion, allowing the then-Givenchy director to apply couture sensibilities to athletic staples. Throughout his tenure, he explored themes of tribalism, Greek mythology, and elite sport, most notably through his fictional Victorious Minotaurs basketball team. His designs frequently featured bold, kaleidoscopic floral prints and exaggerated, high-top proportions that transformed performance gear into luxury statement pieces.
Hit the link in our bio to discover more.

Riccardo Tisci for Nike! Two contrasting yet iconic pairs, online now.
Riccardo Tisci began his landmark partnership with Nike in 2014, driven by his lifelong obsession with the Air Force 1 silhouette. The collaboration happened as part of Nike’s push to bridge the gap between street culture and high fashion, allowing the then-Givenchy director to apply couture sensibilities to athletic staples. Throughout his tenure, he explored themes of tribalism, Greek mythology, and elite sport, most notably through his fictional Victorious Minotaurs basketball team. His designs frequently featured bold, kaleidoscopic floral prints and exaggerated, high-top proportions that transformed performance gear into luxury statement pieces.
Hit the link in our bio to discover more.

Riccardo Tisci for Nike! Two contrasting yet iconic pairs, online now.
Riccardo Tisci began his landmark partnership with Nike in 2014, driven by his lifelong obsession with the Air Force 1 silhouette. The collaboration happened as part of Nike’s push to bridge the gap between street culture and high fashion, allowing the then-Givenchy director to apply couture sensibilities to athletic staples. Throughout his tenure, he explored themes of tribalism, Greek mythology, and elite sport, most notably through his fictional Victorious Minotaurs basketball team. His designs frequently featured bold, kaleidoscopic floral prints and exaggerated, high-top proportions that transformed performance gear into luxury statement pieces.
Hit the link in our bio to discover more.

Riccardo Tisci for Nike! Two contrasting yet iconic pairs, online now.
Riccardo Tisci began his landmark partnership with Nike in 2014, driven by his lifelong obsession with the Air Force 1 silhouette. The collaboration happened as part of Nike’s push to bridge the gap between street culture and high fashion, allowing the then-Givenchy director to apply couture sensibilities to athletic staples. Throughout his tenure, he explored themes of tribalism, Greek mythology, and elite sport, most notably through his fictional Victorious Minotaurs basketball team. His designs frequently featured bold, kaleidoscopic floral prints and exaggerated, high-top proportions that transformed performance gear into luxury statement pieces.
Hit the link in our bio to discover more.

Riccardo Tisci for Nike! Two contrasting yet iconic pairs, online now.
Riccardo Tisci began his landmark partnership with Nike in 2014, driven by his lifelong obsession with the Air Force 1 silhouette. The collaboration happened as part of Nike’s push to bridge the gap between street culture and high fashion, allowing the then-Givenchy director to apply couture sensibilities to athletic staples. Throughout his tenure, he explored themes of tribalism, Greek mythology, and elite sport, most notably through his fictional Victorious Minotaurs basketball team. His designs frequently featured bold, kaleidoscopic floral prints and exaggerated, high-top proportions that transformed performance gear into luxury statement pieces.
Hit the link in our bio to discover more.

Riccardo Tisci for Nike! Two contrasting yet iconic pairs, online now.
Riccardo Tisci began his landmark partnership with Nike in 2014, driven by his lifelong obsession with the Air Force 1 silhouette. The collaboration happened as part of Nike’s push to bridge the gap between street culture and high fashion, allowing the then-Givenchy director to apply couture sensibilities to athletic staples. Throughout his tenure, he explored themes of tribalism, Greek mythology, and elite sport, most notably through his fictional Victorious Minotaurs basketball team. His designs frequently featured bold, kaleidoscopic floral prints and exaggerated, high-top proportions that transformed performance gear into luxury statement pieces.
Hit the link in our bio to discover more.

Riccardo Tisci for Nike! Two contrasting yet iconic pairs, online now.
Riccardo Tisci began his landmark partnership with Nike in 2014, driven by his lifelong obsession with the Air Force 1 silhouette. The collaboration happened as part of Nike’s push to bridge the gap between street culture and high fashion, allowing the then-Givenchy director to apply couture sensibilities to athletic staples. Throughout his tenure, he explored themes of tribalism, Greek mythology, and elite sport, most notably through his fictional Victorious Minotaurs basketball team. His designs frequently featured bold, kaleidoscopic floral prints and exaggerated, high-top proportions that transformed performance gear into luxury statement pieces.
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Riccardo Tisci for Nike! Two contrasting yet iconic pairs, online now.
Riccardo Tisci began his landmark partnership with Nike in 2014, driven by his lifelong obsession with the Air Force 1 silhouette. The collaboration happened as part of Nike’s push to bridge the gap between street culture and high fashion, allowing the then-Givenchy director to apply couture sensibilities to athletic staples. Throughout his tenure, he explored themes of tribalism, Greek mythology, and elite sport, most notably through his fictional Victorious Minotaurs basketball team. His designs frequently featured bold, kaleidoscopic floral prints and exaggerated, high-top proportions that transformed performance gear into luxury statement pieces.
Hit the link in our bio to discover more.

Riccardo Tisci for Nike! Two contrasting yet iconic pairs, online now.
Riccardo Tisci began his landmark partnership with Nike in 2014, driven by his lifelong obsession with the Air Force 1 silhouette. The collaboration happened as part of Nike’s push to bridge the gap between street culture and high fashion, allowing the then-Givenchy director to apply couture sensibilities to athletic staples. Throughout his tenure, he explored themes of tribalism, Greek mythology, and elite sport, most notably through his fictional Victorious Minotaurs basketball team. His designs frequently featured bold, kaleidoscopic floral prints and exaggerated, high-top proportions that transformed performance gear into luxury statement pieces.
Hit the link in our bio to discover more.

2018 Nike x Acronym Air Presto Mid
The Nike Presto, designed by Tobie Hatfield, first debuted in 2000 as a t-shirt for your feet, marketed with lettered sizing to emphasize its flexible, sock-like fit. In 2018, following his tenure as creative lead at ACG, Errolson Hugh reimagined the runner through the lens of ‘industrial utility’. He transformed the low-top silhouette into a mid, adding a dual-zipper entry system and a snapped pull cord at the heel for Acronym-esque technical functionality. The design referenced heavy-duty gear and cyberpunk aesthetics, replacing simple mesh with a mix of spacer mesh and supportive overlays. Hugh also introduced a bold geometric pattern on the toe cap and cage, echoing Acronym’s graphic language. Brand new with og all, some light marks from storage.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Online now, link in bio to shop!

2018 Nike x Acronym Air Presto Mid
The Nike Presto, designed by Tobie Hatfield, first debuted in 2000 as a t-shirt for your feet, marketed with lettered sizing to emphasize its flexible, sock-like fit. In 2018, following his tenure as creative lead at ACG, Errolson Hugh reimagined the runner through the lens of ‘industrial utility’. He transformed the low-top silhouette into a mid, adding a dual-zipper entry system and a snapped pull cord at the heel for Acronym-esque technical functionality. The design referenced heavy-duty gear and cyberpunk aesthetics, replacing simple mesh with a mix of spacer mesh and supportive overlays. Hugh also introduced a bold geometric pattern on the toe cap and cage, echoing Acronym’s graphic language. Brand new with og all, some light marks from storage.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Online now, link in bio to shop!

2018 Nike x Acronym Air Presto Mid
The Nike Presto, designed by Tobie Hatfield, first debuted in 2000 as a t-shirt for your feet, marketed with lettered sizing to emphasize its flexible, sock-like fit. In 2018, following his tenure as creative lead at ACG, Errolson Hugh reimagined the runner through the lens of ‘industrial utility’. He transformed the low-top silhouette into a mid, adding a dual-zipper entry system and a snapped pull cord at the heel for Acronym-esque technical functionality. The design referenced heavy-duty gear and cyberpunk aesthetics, replacing simple mesh with a mix of spacer mesh and supportive overlays. Hugh also introduced a bold geometric pattern on the toe cap and cage, echoing Acronym’s graphic language. Brand new with og all, some light marks from storage.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Online now, link in bio to shop!

2018 Nike x Acronym Air Presto Mid
The Nike Presto, designed by Tobie Hatfield, first debuted in 2000 as a t-shirt for your feet, marketed with lettered sizing to emphasize its flexible, sock-like fit. In 2018, following his tenure as creative lead at ACG, Errolson Hugh reimagined the runner through the lens of ‘industrial utility’. He transformed the low-top silhouette into a mid, adding a dual-zipper entry system and a snapped pull cord at the heel for Acronym-esque technical functionality. The design referenced heavy-duty gear and cyberpunk aesthetics, replacing simple mesh with a mix of spacer mesh and supportive overlays. Hugh also introduced a bold geometric pattern on the toe cap and cage, echoing Acronym’s graphic language. Brand new with og all, some light marks from storage.
UK8, US9, EU42.5, 27CM
Online now, link in bio to shop!
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