New 2020 Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Air Force 1 DD7050-100 to release on September 10th

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New 2020 Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Air Force 1 DD7050-100 to release on September 10th

Jordan Shoes Sale UK Back in 2019, Cactus Plant Flea Market was undoubtedly one of the collaborators of the year, dishing out not only a unique DIY’d pair of Vapormaxes but also a Blazer By You that provided some of the most colorful options the platform has seen to date. Not too long thereafter, they also dressed up the Air Force 1 with themes borrowed from the Uptempo; and as many were unable to customize their own, the imprint has decided to provide a second coming with two readily made pairs.
Alongside Air Max 270 black colorway, this white pair is set to arrive, both referencing the silhouette’s most iconic GR appearances. White leathers construct the entirety of the upper, closely resembling that of its inspiration. But the side profile, which still bears its swoosh underneath, arrives more interesting as it sprawls atop with the focal, reflective accented bubble lettering, it spelling out “Sunshine” on one pair while the other prefers a more succinct arrangement of “AIR.”
At Jordan Shoes UK end of last month, Cactus Plant Flea Market uploaded a limited-time update of Nelly's unboxing Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Air Force 1 on the official Instagram, and wrote in the narration that this shoe will be launched on September 10th, Cactus Plant Flea Market and Nike jointly create the new joint Air Force 1, which is expected to be launched in two colors, namely Triple White all-white and Triple Black all-black.
Dressed in 2020 Air Force 1 white and light bone color scheme,this Nike Air Force 1 Low comes dressed in the ‘Triple White’ theme. White throughout while constructed with leather. ‘SUNSHINE’ across the panels that resembles the Uptempo as well as reflective detailing. Other highlights includes a thermal graphic on the insoles, White on the midsole and rubber outsole.The letters feature 3M reflective piping, while ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ foot labels hit the colorful insoles.

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