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Posted on Monday, 12th December 2011 by lynn

Not long ago we showed a Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke inspired by the ‘Net’ colorway of the Nike Air Yeezy 1 , which received widely positive reactions from our reader. But the Bespoke is about creating your own individual design while disregarding public opinion, because if you’re set on dropping that much on a pair of kicks, you better love the design yourself! Sneakerhead Lionel Williams recently got his Bespokes in, detailed by a glimmering glossy leather with a matching digital camouflage uper design. The swoosh and inner lining are laced with brown tones, with cork material on the heel, and the design is finished off with the engraved dubrae that reads ‘Flawless Victory’

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Posted on Monday, 12th December 2011 by lynn

From time to time, Nike has the sublime tendency to change the way the public envisions sneakers. The consistent game-changing endeavors that Nike has set out on over the last three decades can only describe the epic sojourn that began with Bill Bowerman and his waffle iron to the current horizon of the sneaker society. In 2009, Nike boldly introduced the $800 sneaker – the Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke ; It allowed for a head to toe, bumper to bumper customization of its most heralded Nike Sportswear model, and throughout the hundreds of Bespokes that we’ve featured on Sneaker News, ‘individuality’ has been the trend

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Posted on Friday, 9th December 2011 by Henley

The most recent  Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke  spotlighted here on Sneaker News caught our eye for its use of what could be seen as a combination of the Nike Air Yeezy’s ‘Net’ and ‘Black/Pink’ colorways, but these latest showoffs are almost like the inverse.  Josh Snyder, instead of combining two signature looks from what could be the hottest lifestyle sneaker ever released, opted for two separate Bespokes, only one of which seems to draw directly from a well-known color combo.  That’s  the Lakers-looking one  of the two Josh recently crafted, their black snakeskin plus patent leather uppers as visually rich and eye-catching as some of the best Zoom Kobe colorways.

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Posted on Friday, 9th December 2011 by Henley

Behind this latest Bespoke creation is Shea White , who described the Bespoke experience perfectly by stating “…custom making a pair of sneakers with the materials and colors of your choosing is a dream…” and subsequently went ahead and created this jaw-dropping design. Using the Nike Air Yeezy ‘Net’ and the Hawaiian sunset as the inspiration, White infused tropical with the Yeezy perfectly, using the ‘Net’ colorway on the upper with safari print and a Total Orange heel-stripe on the rear for a unique two-part design concept. There’s no doubt he could’ve gone full Yeezy with his design by adding light-beige patent leather and making the outsole the light green instead of Vivid Pink, but Bespokes shine the brightest when done with a personal twist.

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Posted on Monday, 5th December 2011 by zoe

The latest  Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke  showoff comes from the ultra-premium customization service’s latest tour of duty at  Nike Harajuku  in Tokyo, Japan.  That’s where a guy whose name might be confused with some kind of newfangled high definition video cable came through and crafted his pair with a pixelated ‘camo’ pattern  that’ll do anything but fit in.  HDPN’s AF1 Bespokes start with that tonal boxy graphic in a range of oranges and browns, and uses that as a base upon which a variety of colors from the middle of the visible spectrum are added.

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Posted on Tuesday, 15th November 2011 by lynn

The third time’s the charm, or so they say, but when your first  Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke  was as good as  Steven Pinkerton’s  Cookie Monster-inspired ‘Round 1′, it takes something special to be the winning entrant.  But we haven’t seen too many Bespokes like Pinkerton’s latest, the ‘Round 3′ defined by the textures apparent on the range of premium materials making up their uppers.  It starts at the toe with a Maharam fabric featring tonal green digi-camo and continues the earthy vibe with Loden green on the suede Swoosh and perforated lenticular side panels

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Posted on Tuesday, 25th October 2011 by zoe

Bespokes have been churning out on the regular from 21 Mercer and Nike Harajuku from a wide variety of collectors and sneaker aficionados, but Bespoke-regular and ATF Crew member Mayor reminded us that he’s one of Bespoke’s best by tweeting his latest Bespoke creation, titled ‘Game Over’. It could easily be retitled as ‘ Mayor Over’, as it features his signature graffiti-esque insignia printed all over the upper and on the insole of the shoe, and the basic colorway of royal blue and pink provides a simple, easy-going base for the eccentric print, with the customary gum outsole providing the classic Air Force 1 touch

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Posted on Tuesday, 25th October 2011 by zoe

Ranking  Nike Air Force 1 Bespokes  design is kinda like doing the same with American Idol contestants: the experience is an invitation to express oneself so you inevitably get a few brilliant efforts along plenty of wackjobs you’d have trouble putting in order.  So while we can’t conclude that this new AF1 Bespoke by someone named Bright is indeed the ultimate in insanity, they do clearly belong in the outlandish pile thanks to a  bright yellow  lizard skin upper held together with Kaws-like ‘X’ stitching.  These even go a step further into what the great beast may have most recently eaten, hints of zebra peeking out from the Swoosh underlay and fuzzy sockliner

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Posted on Monday, 24th October 2011 by lynn

Though plenty of sneakerheads have chosen a subtle expression, it’s hard to argue that a big part of the excitement behind the  Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke  experience is creating something so eye-catching and imagination-grabbing that you can’t help but wonder how they came to be.

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Posted on Friday, 21st October 2011 by Henley

Nike iD allows sneakerheads to implement their favorite colorways onto their favorite sneakers. The Bespoke experience at 21 Mercer , with its wider array of colors and eclectic variety of materials, allows sneakerheads to go a lot further with their inspirations.

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