John Geiger to Release What May Be His Final "Misplaced Checks" Drop Ever
Your last chance at the popular design.




John Geiger is back with another “Misplaced Checks” drop. The rebel designer takes his multiple Swoosh idea and works it onto the Nike Air Force 1 High in black and white color options. The news arrives as the result of thousands of emails and requests for the highly-coveted design after his 002 silhouette quickly sold out. Each pair sees a removable embroidered strap which reads “Too Many No’s, Not Enough 0’s.” According to Geiger, this may be the final time we see the “Misplaced Checks” look as he leans towards his own signature sneaker in the future.
The above pairs will start off as a Japan and “Friends and Family” exclusive with a public launch to follow on September 21 for $550 USD each on JohnGeigerCo.com. In related news, you can take a look at the 002’s special volt colorway in collaboration with Patron of the New.