So, How Many Of These Sick Nike Air Force 1 NBA ‘City Edition’ Colorways Are You Going To Cop?

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Nike has been on fire lately having snagged the contract to outfit all 32 NBA teams this season. (Even if they did have a little issue for awhile with them tearing.) And now they just dropped a new collection of Air Force 1 colorways based on the new “City Edition” of ten different NBA teams’ uniforms (at least so far).

Currently, the ten teams represented, according to HypeBeast, are the Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs, Boston Celtics, Toronto Raptors, Miami Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder. (All but the Heat and Thunder sneakers can be viewed below.)

Each of the ten Air Force 1 colorways can be copped using NIKEiD and include some very unique special accents. For instance, the Houston Rockets sneaker has a Chinese character on the tongue. There is also a star on the Chicago Bulls’ heel referencing the city’s flag, a a Chinese dragon on the Golden State Warriors’ shoe, and the Boston Celtics’ Air Force 1 heel tab displays every year the team has won an NBA championship.

All styles are currently priced at $150. So… which shoe(s) are you going to get?

Nike Air Force NBA City Edition

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Nike Air Force NBA City Edition

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Nike Air Force NBA City Edition

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Nike Air Force NBA City Edition

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Nike Air Force NBA City Edition

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Nike Air Force NBA City Edition

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Nike Air Force NBA City Edition

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Nike Air Force NBA City Edition

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