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From artist turned Chrome Hearts creative director Matt Digiacomo — colloquially known as “Matty Boy” — comes the Nike x Chrome Hearts Air Force 1.
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The Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 Low “White/Green” is a special collaboration between the storied high fashion house and Nike that was directed by the late Virgil Abloh. Produced by Louis Vuitton, Nike, and Abloh in 2022, the “White/Green” features a two-tone color block of white and green that replicates the color block of original Nike Dunk colorways from 1985.
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In 2022, 40 years since the Air Force 1 was introduced, a culmination of the rich history of the silhouette was realized with the introduction of the Louis Vuitton x Nike “Air Force 1” by Virgil Abloh. Released posthumously, Abloh’s work seamlessly connected the decades of prominence of Nike’s famed sneaker. In total, Virgil Abloh designed 47 bespoke pairs of the Nike “Air Force 1” for the Louis Vuitton Spring-Summer 2022 show in collaboration with Nike.
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From artist turned Chrome Hearts creative director Matt Digiacomo — colloquially known as “Matty Boy” — comes the Nike x Chrome Hearts Air Force 1.
Nike Air Force 1 Low Chrome Hearts Hand-Painted by Matty Boy | Size 11
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