RTFKT'S NIKE AF1S ARE FINALLY DROPPING IRL
When Nike-owned RTFKT revealed its Clone X lookbook midway through last year, it pretty much went over the head of anyone over the age of 40.
The lookbook featured a range of collaborative digital Nike products, including a selection of 10 Air Force 1s with some designed by Japanese designer Takashi Murakami.
RTFKT — which was acquired by Nike in December 2021 — later revealed that the items within the collection would in fact be available in physical form too (similar to their December Cryptokick release), but only to those who had purchased and owned one of its NFTs.
But there was another catch: the AF1s weren’t included!
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