Nike Air Force 1 – Closing Ceremonies

The 2008 Beijing Olympics are coming to an end today and commemorate the games with this Closing Ceremonies Nike Air Force 1. Dressed in metallic gold, the upper is also composed of a black laces, lining, and tongue accents to compliment the Chinese inspired designs. Furthermore, the sneakers will be packaged in a black 08/08/08 box. Release is scheduled for August 25th. Via MILK with MSN.


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1st they look sick
Them ***** are too eccentric for me lol! Plus I heard they were $800.00
Oh my!
Exquisite kickz ya dig.
Wonder how limited though?!?
Hot **** but how much?
THEY LOOK LIKE NIGGER SHOES THEIR ******* UGLY LOOK LIKE BRITNEY SPEARS *****
gozinya our a ******* big nose **** face *******!
they look alirite but not that great and no one will buy them for 8 bills most 2 bills
$888
And i wouldn’t know where to buy them.
This is where I got the price
http://www.hk-kicks.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=168596&forum=5
My translation widget told me all they’re talking about in the description is the closing of the ceremony, attendance and how the design represents Chinese art and culture.
If Milk is a shoe spot, I can’t find it online. Chinese MSN is a mess. Thanks micro(*****)soft
The $888 price tag keeps me from looking too.
Honestly, at that price how can anyone ask if its limited?
Nike + $888 + Anniversary Edition + Colorway + Unique Box = Limited any way you look at it
WHOA THOSE ARE SICK! If you dont like them You’re just stupid, CHOKE YOURSELF! I hope they cost like $8K So the fakesta’s wont try to duplicate them.
Someone said they would be $888, based on the fact that they are coming in a box with the label 08/08/08, don’t believe all the **** you read brah
No It Says $888 dollars on the link you click!
since they are saying its being sold in NIKE hk store, $888 should be in HKD, not USD
they cost $888 according to nice kicks. ILl be gettin these early!!
i wanna get these but theyre to flashy im not a show off but i could make an exception
for 888$? hell no.
if these were in hong kong dollars, they would cost a fraction of an american dollar.
my bad, these would cost about $111 in american money.