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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Force 1 “NCCAA Patches”

Key Features: The Air Force 1 comes in its classic leather upper, and as either a low top or a mid. A full-length Air midsole completes the look.

Release Date: Available via Nike By You beginning February 20

Price: TBC

Buy: Nike By You

Editor’s Notes: Nike By You, the Swoosh’s rebranded NIKEiD personalization studio, will soon be offering the brand’s iconic Air Force 1 with the option of adding NCAA-themed Velcro patches.

Starting on February 20, fans of some of the NCAA’s leading colleges and universities will be able to personalize their shoes by adding patch designs ranging from the school’s name and custom-colored Swooshes to logos and mascots.

Some of the schools included in the “NCAA Patches” pack are Duke, Ohio State, Villanova, Kentucky, Oregon, and UCONN.

Check out a selection of the patches above.

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