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Nike Air Force 1 Shoes for Sneakers Lovers

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Another Nike air force 1 Bespoke again, but this time, it’s not about a star of the entertainment field, it’s about the sports itself which Nike AF1 put most of its attention on. And this time, the Bespoke shoes belong to Tony Parker.

Tony Parker is one of my favorite NBA players, who has won 3 NBA champions and also was the MVP of the 2007 NBA Finals. His playing style and his skills in controlling the ball really impressed me a lot.

Lately Tony Parker and his wife, Eva Longoria, were spotted out and about the other day. The celebrity couple tried to keep a low profile but was still photographed by the paparazzi. Parker had on a Blue Alexander McQueen t-shirt to match his Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke sneakers that he created at New York’s 21 Mercer in SoHo. Actual images of Parker’s Bespoke Air Force 1’s have yet to surface onto the net and now that he’s been seen wearing them, so the chances are even less likely but it looks as if the San Antonio Spurs’ Point Guard used his home country’s color palette to create his custom Air Force 1. Additionally it looks as if Parker was able to screenprint a logo of some sort onto the quarter panel of the upper, perhaps it’s a new TP9 logo that Nike created for him? Who knows, but one thing is for sure, Tony Parker is living a pretty causal life with his wife and feels happy, at least we could be informed from the image.

Actually, besides this Nike AF1 Bespoke made for Tony Parker, Nike has already made TP’s signature shoes, for a while now we’ve seen Tony Parker rocking player exclusive Hyperdunks and Hurache ‘O9s, but we have yet to see a signature shoe come out of Nike Basketball for the three time Champion point guard. After three rings, Tony Parker has finally been given a signature shoe dubbed the Nike Zoom Flight Club. The shoe features perforated, white leather covering most of the upper leaving the rest to smooth, black nubuck. A zipper in the middle hides the laces and the sole looks to have some good grip for manuevering along with a nicely sized air bubble. An ankle strap adds support while Tony Parker’s logo on the heel offers a little extra style. In case you haven’t figured it out by now, these shoes are extremely reminiscent of Gary Payton’s Zoom Flight 98.

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