US Size 11
Nike Air Force 1 Low Vince Carter Sample PE | Size 11
2004
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These sample Nike Air Force PEs pay homage to Vince Carter, a pivotal member of the Olympic USA basketball team. Player-exclusive shoes are distinguished with unique colorways and designs that aren't available to the public. Given only to players, coaches and staff, PE shoes rarely make it to the resale market.
The pair is finished in a half blue and half white leather upper with a brown midsole and detailing to contrast and a Vince Carter logo stitched on the back heel.
The Air Force 1, arguably Nike’s most iconic sneaker, is in many regards the first of its kind.
Previously realized in running shoes, the introduction of Nike’s "Air" technology in the midsole was a revolutionary concept for basketball sneakers. Tasked with bringing the concept to life, designer Bruce Kilgore and an aerospace engineer brought the project to fruition with a hiking boot-inspired, ankle strapped, high top. Kilgore’s first basketball sneaker, the Air Force 1, was brought to market in 1982.
Today, through hyped collaborations, unparalleled versatility and ubiquity in popular culture, Air Force 1s continue to be a fan favorite around the world and one of Nike’s all-time best-selling sneakers.
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New without box.
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White
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Blue
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Cotton
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Men's
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