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If you think you've seen some of the craziest sneakers before, you might want to take a closer look at the Nike Air Force 1 Experimental Light Smoke Grey. Designed by Bruce Kilgore in 1982, the Air Force 1 was the first-ever basketball sneakers to house the sportswear giant's much-loved Air cushioning technology. Having released in countless colourways throughout the years, the latest Experimental version is truly unlike anything we've seen before.
Working on a low-top profile, the AF1 Experimental still comes with all its timeless features, predominantly speaking of the chunky undefined Air unit underfoot, profile Swooshes across the lateral and medial side panels, and far more.
With that said, all these components throughout the upper, are coated in foam-like material encasing the structure throughout. The said coating is painted in a Smoke Grey tint, contrasted with vibrant orange that falls on the sockliner, foam-padded tongues, wired-lace toggles up front, heel pull tabs, and an outsole indulged in purple. Nike's N. 354 tag is then stickered on the heel to complete the significant design.
If you have confidence that you can pull off the Nike Air Force 1 Experimental Suns, then make sure you keep it locked in right here at The Sole Supplier for your best chance to cop and don't forget to use our official AF-1 size guide so you know how they fit.
For sizing information check out our Nike Air Force 1 size guide.
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Fits large, we suggest buy -0.5 size smaller.
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