The Louis Vuitton Nike Air Force 1 By Virgil Abloh Black features a premium black suede upper debossed with Louis Vuitton's signature monogram pattern. At the tongue, a co-branded Nike and Louis Vuitton leather patch adds a custom feel. From there, an all-black Air sole completes the design. The Louis Vuitton Nike Air Force 1 By Virgil Abloh Black released in July of 2022 and retailed for $2,750.
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Model: Louis Vuitton X Nike Air Force 1 Low by Virgil Abloh Black Metallic Silver 2022Colorway: Black/Metallic Silver/Yellow/RoyalRelease Date
LOUIS VUITTON X NIKE AIR FORCE 1 LOW BY VIRGIL ABLOH BLACK METALLIC SILVER 2022
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Louis Vuitton Nike Air Force 1 Low By Virgil Abloh Black Metallic
The Louis Vuitton x Air Force 1 Low ‘Triple Black’ delivers a stealthy colorway of the sneaker that designer Virgil Abloh described as ‘an art object.’ His elevated take on the iconic silhouette begins in Louis Vuitton’s production facility in Fiesso d’Artico, Italy, where assembly involved a combination of meticulous hand stitching and precision machine sewing.
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The Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Metallic Gold is the coveted golden colorway included in the special collaboration between the storied high fashion house and Nike that was directed by the late Virgil Abloh. One of multiple colorways of the Air Force 1 produced by Louis Vuitton, Nike, and Abloh in 2022, the “Metallic Gold” features a monochromatic gold leather upper with Louis Vuitton’s famous monogram print stamped into the material.
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