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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Force 1 “Puerto Rico”

Key Features: The sneaker — which is a remake of 2005’s Peurto Rico Air Force 1, albeit with slight differences — features a premium white leather upper with the Puerto Rican flag on the heel, as well as navy detailing on the lining, outsole, and heel tab.

Release Date: June 26

Price: €130 (likely $130 in the US)

Buy: 43einhalb

Editor’s Notes: The Nike Air Force 1 “Puerto Rico” is getting a re-release in June. Originally released in 2005, this Air Force 1 shouts out the Caribbean Island and its many citizens that live in the United States. This year’s version features slight differences in the design to the original 2005 version. The original navy Swoosh is white this time around, while the red lining is now navy.

The sneaker is set to be released on June 26 via Germany’s 43einhalb. No official word yet on a US release date, though it’s likely to be at some point in June as well.

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