The last Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke we showed you combined rugged and high-tech, as Paul Nguyen designed is Bespoke adroitly with Kevlar and denim.The next Air Force 1 Bespoke comes to us from designer Giuseppe Degennaro. The last three Bespoke designs we’ve featured here have had relatively simple looks.
However, Giuseppe threw caution to the wind when he crafted this pair. The upper boasts a mustard yellow toe, premium brown leather quarter panels, and croc skin on the heel. The Swoosh, tongue tag, and heel rand are burnt orange. Yellow once again hits the inner liner, tongue, Swoosh border, and heel tab branding. The midfoot lace panel is white, and is offset by a burgundy set of laces.This latest Bespoke is by an individual named Giuseppe Degennaro, and judging by his seemingly Italian roots, this Italian dress-shoe inspired pair isn’t much of a surprise. The front end combines two marigold tones of suede, brown leather on the center, and a glossy croc-skin on the heel. The 21 Mercer Bespoke experience focuses on the particulars of the participant and it’s interesting to see the widely variety of individual tastes among sneakerheads.
Continue reading for a detailed look at this Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke and let us know if you think a dress-shoe approach or color-heavy approach is better for you.A translucent outsole sits atop a brown rubber outsole to the complete the look.
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