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Nike Air Force I (1982)

I posted few months a go a 1982 wear-sample of the original vintage Nike Air Force 1. Now we go a little further in posting some pictures i found on niketalk.com of a fresh and deadstoick pair of original (i guess) 1982 Nike Air Force 1.

I do not know who owns the shoes, but this is crazy heat… the mesh sidepanels, and the clean silver grey swoosh and soles… a grail for a lot of vintage collectors….



some more backhround info on Air forces 1 from wikipedia:

The name is a reference to Air Force One, the plane that carries the President of the United States. The shoes are sold in three different styles. The two most common are low-top and mid-top, while Nike produces a high-top model which is usually harder to find in many stores. The mid-top and high-top Air Force 1’s come with a velcro-securable strap; the mid-top strap is secured to the shoe while the high-top’s strap is movable and removable. Although the shoe comes in many different colors and color schemes, the most common Air Force 1’s sold are solid white (often referred to as “white-on-white”) and solid black colors.

Another identifying characteristic of an Air Force 1 shoe is a small, removable medallion that is secured to the bottom of the laces but has holes on either side so it can be removed by sliding it off of the shoe lace. The medallion is engraved with the inscription “AF-1”, with the year “’82” inscribed below it, and has historically been made out of a silver-colored metal (perhaps pewter). Its original design was more circular, but after a redesign for the Air Force 1’s 25th anniversary in 2008 the medallion is now rectangular. (The redesign also involved encasing the inscription in white plastic; that was discarded in favor of the original medallion material.)

The Air Force 1 was produced in 1982 and discontinued the following year. It was re-released in 1986 with the modern italic Nike logo with a Swoosh on the bottom on the back of the shoe. Little has changed 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 shoe. Since then, over 1,700 color variations have been produced, bringing in an estimated 800 million USD/year in revenue.[1][3] The selling of the Air Force Ones online by certain retailers is prohibited by Nike who has restricted supply of the sneaker.[4]

Nike Air Force 1s were originally considered the favored shoe of inner-city youth, then hip hopstreetball players. Rappers Nelly his group, St. Lunatics collaborated on a 2002 single entitled “Air Force Ones” about the shoes. As a performance shoe, the AF1 is still used for street play as well as for professional play. NBA players Rasheed Wallace and Jerry Stackhouse have used AF1s for games before.

 

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6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Slant Got Sole

    April 29, 2009 at 5:40 pm

    wow
    those are beauty’s
    ive never seen those in such great condition.

  2. Anonymous

    October 22, 2009 at 11:15 pm

    I am so glad someone found these pics to post…so these wanna bees Air Force 1 kids will know what started it all. Got my first pair in 1984 from my paper route money…kept them joints so clean, MAN! Brings a tear to my eye.

  3. michael penkin

    March 19, 2014 at 11:11 pm

    my neighbor left me a box of clothes, and 2 pair of nike af1,s. i knew there was a market for these types collectables, but wow, they command a nice $ these days. one low cut, one high top both- us 9. veery clean .appears to be near mint…..h.t. cream color, the low tops are black..does any one know any buyers . i dont do ebay. im mike @619 674 6113 san diego, ca. northparkmike19@gmail.com

  4. James Taylor

    May 17, 2015 at 2:14 pm

    I have a pair of AF-1 ’82 NIKE AIR SUPERMAN SHOES. Never worn, in perfect condition, I’d like to sell. 702-272-4764

  5. Lisa Gandy

    March 20, 2017 at 12:45 am

  6. SickofAbsurdity

    January 16, 2018 at 7:01 pm

    i have a pair of 1982 AF-1s but idk what exactly they are, i found them at a thrift store and theyre completely white except for the tongue (navy blue and red), the line around the back (red), and the stars on the back where all the other pairs say Nike Air. Anyone know?

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