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Classics Revisited: Nike Air Force 1 Low “World Cup Pack” (2006)

Classics Revisited: Nike Air Force 1 Low “World Cup Pack” (2006)

Nike Air Force 1 Low World Cup Pack

NIKE AIR FORCE 1 LOW WEEK PART 2

Closing out this week of Classics Revisited isn’t one particular pair of the Air Force 1 Low, but a concentrated capsule of Forces that pay tribute to five countries competing in the 2006 World Cup. Each pair was designed with the trendy patent leather materials, color-blocked to match South Korea, Brazil, Holland, Mexico, and Portugal. Each Air Force 1 of the World Cup Pack featured a custom insole that displayed imagery of each country’s football kit, and inside each box was a small booklet detailing the teams of the 2006 World Cup. 2006 saw plenty of Football-themed releases, like the Japan Club Kashima Antlers Pack and other country-specific Nike Dunk Lows. Nike iD also featured the five countries as part of the customizable options. We’ve got a look at the entire set of the 2006 World Cup Pack, so take a look and let us know which of the five you’ve got in your stash!

Nike Air Force 1 Low World Cup Pack
White/Grenadine-Deep Royal (South Korea)
309096-063
2006

Gold Leaf/Black-Team Red-White (Portugal)
309096-701
2006

Varsity Royal/Varsity Royal-Maize-Classic Green (Brazil)
309096-441
2006

Hoop Orange/White-Varsity Royal (Holland)
309096-811
2006

White/Sport Red-Pine Green-Obsidian (Mexico)
309096-162
2006





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