In Retrospect: Nike Air Force 1 “Hamptons”

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2010 was a very big year for the iconic Nike Air Force 1 model. Some of the most sought-after 2010 AF1 releases included the “Black History Month” pair, the debut of the Foamposite Nike Air Force 1, the re-release of the “Jones Beach” Air Force 1 and the “BE” Pack. The release of the Nike Air Force 1 “Hamptons”, which also happened in the summer of 2010, sort of fell under the radar considering its extremely limited availability. Inspired by the several villages on the far east end of Long Island, NY, this subtle yet stylish Air Force 1 is primarily constructed of white calfskin. Distinctive elements include a signature, embroidered laurel leaf H crest on the tongue and the words, ?Good Ground? on the foot bed, which pay tribute to the original name given to the area that was once populated by native communities. Additionally, the Nike Air Force 1 ?Hamptons? is complimented with a transparent gel sole that sports a graphic of the Long Island silhouette.

Were you able to get your hands on the “Hamptons” Nike Air Force 1 , and was it worth the money you paid for it? If not, are you wishing you would have snagged them last year? Lastly, was this one of your favorite Nike Air Force 1 releases of 2010 (“Jones Beach”, “Black History Month”, “BE” Pack)? Let us know your thoughts on the Nike Air Force 1 “Hamptons” in the comment section below.

Nike Air Force 1 "Hamptons"
Nike Air Force 1 "Hamptons"
Nike Air Force 1 "Hamptons"
Nike Air Force 1 "Hamptons"

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