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Nike Air Force 180 ‘Olympic’ Sample

1991

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The 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, marked the formation of the infamous “Dream Team,” one of the greatest basketball rosters ever assembled. It was the first time the US recruited professional NBA players, including Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, John Stockton, and Scottie Pippen. The Dream Team swept the competition with eight consecutive landslide victories, winning the Gold and cementing the team’s greatness. The 1992 Olympic Games and star-studded Dream Team significantly contributed to the popularity and globalization of basketball. 


This pair of Nike Air Force 180 ‘Olympic’ shoes is a sample version, created in 1991, a year before the public release and the Olympic debut on Charles Barkley’s feet at the 1992 Games in Barcelona. The sneaker was built for powerful players like Barkley, lightweight and supportive for intensely physical play.


The ‘Olympic’ colorway is a patriotic red, white, and blue build with gold embroidery and accents.

The Hall of Famer would win Gold again at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic games and end his 16 season career as 1 of only 4 players in NBA history to compile 20,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 4,000 assists, among many other accolades. He is a 5 time All-NBA First Team performer and he was awarded the NBA’s MVP in 1993 and All-Star MVP in 1991. 


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Condition Report

New in box.

Midsole shows signs of cracking and peeling.

Sneakers older than 10 years may damage quickly with wear.

US Size

9

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Year

1991

Sneaker Model

Air Force

Sneaker Type

Basketball

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