€204,99
A black and white version of the famous Nike Air Force 1 stands out thanks to its customization. Beautiful black crystals embellish the brand's logo, transforming it into the true Nike Air Force 1 Swarovski Black Edition!
Shipping deadline:
3 to 4 weeks
Are black and white sneakers filling your wardrobe? Double G Customs presents your next pair of sneakers: the Nike Air Force 1 Swarovski Black Edition! Black Swarovski crystals embellish the Swoosh, the brand's logo, to sparkle even in broad daylight. A stylish customization for die-hard fans of black and white Nike sneakers! With these custom sneakers, you'll definitely stand out! What are you waiting for to wear original personalized shoes?
The Swoosh, the Nike brand logo, is customized using black Swarovski rhinestones.
A pair of Nike Black&White with a touch of shine to spice up your everyday outfits!
The Nike Air Force 1, the star model of the American Swoosh brand Nike. Conceived for basketball courts by Bruce Kilgore in 1982, this shoe propelled Nike to the top. At the time, Nike was struggling to compete with Adidas in the basketball market. They therefore decided to entrust Mr. Kilgore with the creation of a new model, aiming to dethrone Adidas by creating a shoe with unparalleled performance. The shoe was given the code name AIR FORCE 1, like the American presidential aircraft. The name “Air Force 1” was intended to foreshadow the heights that athletes could reach with this new shoe and its revolutionary technology.
The Air Force 1 was the first shoe to be equipped with the AIR cushioning technology sole. This new technology is based on a system of different air units that better absorb shocks and do not deform over time. The design of the Air Force 1 was inspired by another Nike model, the Nike Approach. This forgotten hiking shoe model is the origin of the Swoosh brand's greatest success.
Since then, Nike has constantly reinvented the Air Force 1. With no fewer than 1,700 different versions, the Air Force 1 will undoubtedly remain Nike's most iconic model, if not the most iconic in all of sneaker culture, across all brands.



