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The birth of the Nike Air Force 1 took place when Nike
launched the shoe in 1982. This was the creation of designer, Bruce Kilgore and became the first Nike basketball
shoe to utilize the famous Nike Air Technology. The first wear test was made for college basketball programs that
gave them the experience of full length air cushioning.
The Nike Air Force 1 discontinued the following year
after launch but was re-released in 1986 with the modern italic Nike logo with a swoosh on the bottom on the back of
the shoe.
Nike Air Force One hit the basketball courts and urban playgrounds and quickly caught on with black
youth, thanks to basketball star endorser Charles Barkley. With the subsequent help of basketball and hip-hop, the
Nike Air Force 1 became a fashion icon, transcending from one industry to another and so forth becoming the shoe
that can be worn anywhere and by anyone.
The shoes are sold in three different types. There is the Nike AF1
Low, AF1 mid-top, and the AF1 high-top and the all come in many different colors, forms, textures, and patterns. The
two most common forms of the Air Force 1s are the all white-on-white and, all black-on-black pairs. The Mid-Top Air
Force 1 is a variation of the shoe and comes with a non-removable strap and a higher top.
There have been
little alterations to the Air Force One since its creation in 1982, although the original stitching on the side
panels is no longer present in modern versions of the trainer. The name refers to the Air Force One plane that
carries the President of the United States.
A variation of the Nike Air Force 1, the Air Force 2 was
introduced in 1987, re-released in the early 2000s These were a typical flat soled, casual wear sneaker made in
low-cut or high-top style and could be custom made in any colour.
With such a diverse following the AF1 shoe
is still at the pinnacle of urban cool. Since 1986 over 1,700 color variations have been produced, bringing in an
estimated 800 million USD/yr in revenue for Nike.
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