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Inspired by Nike's "What The" SB Dunk Low, BespokeIND has cooked up a pair of special Air Force 1s, replacing the shoe's iconic Swoosh with BAPE's shooting star and Tyler, The Creator's signature GOLF le FLEUR* flower logo. The shoes feature vivid, asymmetrical color blocking, crafted from what the brand describes as "the most buttery supple pastel materials on the planet."

The shoes are arriving in a super limited run, just in time for Easter, in fact this new custom pair slightly resembles another Easter-themed Air Force 1 released by Nike in 2017.

Eight pairs of shoes have actually been produced, and while the price hasn't been specified, a pair of bespoke Air Force 1s run around $2,100.00 AUD (approximately $1,500 USD). The shoes will be available starting Easter Monday, April 22 at 9PM EST from BespokeIND.

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