Nike Marok 1World Air Force One

December 15, 2008Uncategorizedby Staff14 Views

Each piece of Nike’s 1World collection has been unique, and these are no different. The latest person to work with the 1World project is Marok, publisher and director of Lodown Magazine. These Marok Air Force 1′s feature the use of many different materials to give them such a great look. With the use of canvas on the side panels, eyelets, and swoosh, this pair is sure to please. These shoes even feature the use of an air bubble in the back of the midsole, which isn’t seen that much in Air Force 1′s. Available at NORT Berlin for 200 Euros.

  • legrande

    OMG these are nuttacular

  • legrande

    OMG these are nuttacular

  • legrande

    OMG these are nuttacular

  • dan

    marok!

  • dan

    marok!

  • dan

    marok!

  • markpimentel

    these are super clean. i like the white midsole with the gum bottoms.

  • markpimentel

    these are super clean. i like the white midsole with the gum bottoms.

  • markpimentel

    these are super clean. i like the white midsole with the gum bottoms.

  • madne$$

    those are looking real good

  • madne$$

    those are looking real good

  • madne$$

    those are looking real good

  • wsjones1981

    Definitely feeling these

  • wsjones1981

    Definitely feeling these

  • wsjones1981

    Definitely feeling these

  • Clutchin,

    Don’t mean to nitpick, but actually, ALL Air Force Ones use an air bubble in the heel of the midsole. That’s why they’re called AIR Force Ones. The ability to see the air unit is not as common, though.

    Just saying.

  • Clutchin,

    Don’t mean to nitpick, but actually, ALL Air Force Ones use an air bubble in the heel of the midsole. That’s why they’re called AIR Force Ones. The ability to see the air unit is not as common, though.

    Just saying.

  • Clutchin,

    Don’t mean to nitpick, but actually, ALL Air Force Ones use an air bubble in the heel of the midsole. That’s why they’re called AIR Force Ones. The ability to see the air unit is not as common, though.

    Just saying.