These Nike Air Force PEs pay homage to Vince Carter, a pivotal member of the Olympic USA basketball team. Player-exclusive shoes are distinguished with unique colorways and designs that aren't available to the public. Given only to players, coaches and staff, PE shoes rarely make it to the resale market. The pair is finished in a half-black and half-white leather upper with a black midsole, a white Nike logo to contrast and a Vince Carter logo stitched on the back heel.
Nike Air Force 1 Low Vince Carter Sample PE | Size 11, Sneaker
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The Nike Air Force 1 Low x Tiffany & Co. '1837' is the stuff dreams are made of, especially if you’re a seasoned AF-1 aficionado. The model has been going large around its 40th-anniversary celebrations and if this sample rings true, this is pretty big news. The “Tiffany” hue has been at the centre of much footwear hype over the years but this collab looks like it’s going to make it legit.
Tiffany & Co. Nike x Tiffany and Co. Air Force 1 Low and .925 Silver Tiffany Accessories | Size 7, Sneaker in Black/Blue
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This limited edition Air Force 1 was released in honor of the Chinese New Year in 2011, the Year of the Rabbit. Inspired by the popular Shanghai candy, White Rabbit, the sneaker borrows inspiration from the color palette of the sweets. The polished, sleek sneaker features shades of white on a premium leather upper, along with off-white suede paneling and toe box that sits atop a translucent white midsole.
Nike Air Force 1 Low Supreme Year of The Rabbit in Special Box | Size 10.5, Sneaker
In celebration of the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing, Nike released an exclusive Air Force One for Team USA. The traditional all white colorway features simple yet standout touches of Red, White and Blue. This was a highly exclusive release and the model is a very rare find. Originally released in 1982, the Air Force 1 is named after the presidential aircraft. Designed by Bruce Kilgore, it was the first basketball shoe to feature revolutionary air pocket technology.
Nike Air Force 1 USA Olympics Promo Sample | Size 14, Sneaker