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Nike Air Force 1 HTM – Black & Brown Fragment 2008

25 March 2008, 14.35 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

nike af1 htm croc 08 - highsnobiety
In 2004, Nike put out one of their last Air Force 1 HTM (’H’ is Hiroshi Fujiwara, ‘T’ is Tinker Hatfield and ‘M’ is Mark Parker) projects with the black all croc and white all croc Air Force 1s. According to Sneakernews they might be putting out later this year the black all croc and brown all croc versions of the AF1, which carries the Fragment logo on its side heel.
Denim & Sole already has them both available. Official release is expected some time this summer.


 Nike Air Force 1 HTM   Black & Brown Fragment 2008


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