{"id":18424,"date":"2023-06-19T11:36:34","date_gmt":"2023-06-19T11:36:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.geriderklostertaler.at\/?post_type=product&p=18424"},"modified":"2023-09-02T10:24:37","modified_gmt":"2023-09-02T10:24:37","slug":"off-white-x-nike-air-force-1-low-the-ten-white-ao4606-100","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/www.geriderklostertaler.at\/items\/off-white-x-nike-air-force-1-low-the-ten-white-ao4606-100\/","title":{"rendered":"Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘The Ten’ White AO4606-100"},"content":{"rendered":"
This exclusive version of the Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 by Virgil Abloh comes with a new White-on-White design. The Off-White Air Force 1 is a totally unique take on this 80s basketball sneak.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s the midsole which instantly grabs attention, arriving in a translucent shade that\u2019s unlike anything seen before on this shoe. Oversized \u201cAIR\u201d insignia comes planted across the heel in a deep shade of black.
\nSynthetic housing covers a soft suede and leather upper with conflicting shades of beige and white. In true Off-White form, a stitched Swoosh is marked across the sidewall and a vibrant orange overlay hits the rear.<\/p>\n
As with many of the upcoming Off-White x Nike releases, the laces include \u201cSHOELACES\u201d lettering and a synthetic cable tie adds the industrial inspired look which is synonymous with this street label.<\/p>\n
The ten Nike shoes were deconstructed and redesigned by Virgil Abloh throughout early 2017.<\/sup>\u00a0The collaboration between the two brands was officially confirmed in late August, however Abloh had been working on the designs since much earlier in the year and teased them throughout.<\/sup>\u00a0The design process involved Abloh taking each individual shoe, breaking it down with an\u00a0X-ACTO knife,<\/sup> removing and altering key elements of the shoe. He maintained the foundational silhouette of each shoe, but added small fabrics and panels and relocated parts. Abloh concentrated his design towards editing the stitching and tongues of each of the shoes.<\/p>\n Abloh designed each shoe to have a print on the inside of each shoe, reflecting the creative process and location of creation. It was titled “Off-White for Nike” then a line which included the name of the shoe that had been remodelled and then two lines saying “Beaverton, Oregon USA” and “C. 2017”.\u00a0Beaverton, Oregon, being the location at which these shoes were designed. Abloh also added the name of the main material of the specific shoe to the midsole in bold black quotation marks, a signature trait of Off-White and Abloh. These examples include ‘AIR’ and ‘FOAM’.<\/p>\n