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With a couple of sneakers already in the works, sacai and Nike decided one more can't hurt.

sacai and Nike's latest comes to us as "customized" Nike Air Force 1 Low sneakers and hoodies as remixed by — you guessed it – the Japanese label. So....like a regular collaboration? Basically — but they're calling it "Nike customized by sacai."

sacai's custom Forces emerge in its classic, crisp white colorway and traditional leather upper. What instantly catches my eye is the zipper lace system, which kind of reminds you of Travis Scott's Air Force 1 collab. Though, sacai's sees the laces intertwined into the piece.

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Another noticeable detail on sacai's customized AF1s was the upper's Swoosh, which boasts a woven texture for some subtle contrast. All in all, it's a clean custom job by sacai.

The label is also offering custom hoodies, which materializes as simple black hoodies riffed with co-branding (Nike's logo on the chest while a "S" marks sacai's spot near the bottom).

The Nike Customized by sacai collab is set to launch on April 7, exclusively at the Hello sacai store in Tokyo. These won't see a release elsewhere (not sacai's website or Nike). So, for the stateside folks looking to cop, it might be time to book that flight or keep an eye out for resale.

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