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		<title>Nike Air Force 1 iD x Brainpower &#8211; Nike Amsterdam 1928 Pop-Up Shop</title>
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Our good friend based in the Netherlands hip-hop artist Brainpower has done it again and got the opportunity to personalize his own pair of Air Force 1s at the Nike Amsterdam 1928 Pop-Up Shop. Getting its inspiration from Bob Marley&#8217;s Uprising album, the Nike Air Force 1 iD is composed of the Rastafarian color scheme [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our good friend based in the Netherlands hip-hop artist Brainpower has done it again and got the opportunity to personalize his own pair of <a href="http://www.sneakerfiles.com/category/nike/nike-air-force-1/">Air Force 1s</a> at the Nike Amsterdam 1928 Pop-Up Shop. Getting its inspiration from Bob Marley&#8217;s Uprising album, the<a href="http://www.sneakerfiles.com/category/nike/nike-id/"> Nike Air Force 1 iD</a> is composed of the Rastafarian color scheme of red, yellow and green. Green panels are combined with a yellow mid-section, laces and inner lining while placing red on the swoosh. Other important features include patent leather and &#8220;Uprising&#8221; etched on the chain.</p>
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