Supreme’s Nike Air Force 1 collaboration helped define the early parts of the 2020s as the perennially restocked Black and White colorways, alongside a handful of new colors that appear in different seasons, have become staple releases for the NYC-based streetwear brand. Marking a first for the Supreme x Nike Air Force 1 is a third partner entering the fray as GOODENOUGH, the Japanese streetwear brand founded by fragment design’s very own Hiroshi Fujiwara, brings its design language to the sneaker.
The color palette for this AF1 remains simple, with the classic white leather look utilized for most of the upper. Supreme’s logo, which is rendered in black and white on this pair, makes its mark on the lateral heel of the right shoe, resting below the faux leopard print Swoosh. More hits of Supreme branding are found on the black-and-white Nike Air Force 1 tongue tag.


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