An Untitled, Denim-Paneled Air Force 1 Low Looks Elevated on the Hands of Hiroshi Fujiwara
It's currently unnamed but it's got the only co-sign it needs.
There’s probably nobody in the culture that has the Midas touch quite like the Godfather of Streetwear does. Anything that Hiroshi Fujiwara has a hand in immediately “turns to gold”. Anything he endorses can almost predictably rise in value. Consider some of the recent grails that have emerged like the fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG, and its purported followup.
Anything that he teases is subjected to overspeculation and overanalysis. Galvanizing the rumor mill into overdrive, which ironically, this article indulges in. The only Rosetta Stone is the singular image (at the time of writing) with nothing else to ascertain its background. Only his coterie will know if it’s a collaborative pair or not, but one thing is certain: the Godfather likes it enough to share it.
The Air Force 1 Low can be considered one of the apogees of Nike’s catalogue. Its longevity proven by its 41-year history. It’s seen the ebb and flow of the industry. It’s seen the highs in the naughties, but the only low the AF1 has experienced is its cutting, never going out of trend even when other classic models are having their time in the sun.
The iteration is clean, as the silhouette always has been. The premium white tumbled leather forms the body of the upper, its uniformity only broken by the denim finish on the quarter panel, heel tab, and the Swooshes.
Mystery always surrounds the FRGMT head honcho which is the core of people’s intrigue and fascination. While waiting for more information about the untitled pair-in-discussion, relieve yourself of more suspense by finding out more about the reported tripartite CLOT x fragment x Nike Dunk Low in the pipeline.