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Fragment Dresses Up The Regal CLOT x Air Force 1 In All Black

Fragment Dresses Up The Regal CLOT x Air Force 1 In All Black

Three-way collaborations may just be the trend to look out for as we arrive closer and closer to 2020, with notable imprints across the globe colliding by way of Nike, adidas, and many other brands’ direction. Notorious across the entirety of fashion and especially the halls of Beaverton itself, Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment imprint joins up with Edison Chen’s streetwear label CLOT to dress up their regal Air Force 1s in an almost all black make-up. First revealed in a Royal Blue, the pair, with its various silk embellishments and ornate etchings, is now taking on a scheme objectively more subtle: everything across the entire upper is tinted far down along the color spectrum with intricacy retained thanks to its shimmering material of choice as well as the floral and geometric detail. Swooshes, however, are untouched with any pattern work just as the soles, whose white and gum bottoms match that of the original pair. Grab a detailed look right here, and if you prefer this one over the blue, then be ready for its release later in October.

Fragment x CLOT x Nike Air Force 1
Release Date: October 2019
$250
Color: Black/University Red/White
Style Code: CZ3986-001

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