Air Jordan 1 “Desert Storm” by JBF Customs

Air Jordan 1 Desert Storm by JBF Customs

In taking things back to his infamous python-infused ways, JBF Customs has created yet another masterpiece. In using the “Road to the Gold” Air Jordan 1s as his base, JBF flanks the classic silhouette in sand-colored python paired with a touch of complimentary caramel alligator.Enforcing the shoes rugged vibe is the touch of Suede python detailing about the heel. Rounding out this latest creation is the addition of black lambskin about the shoes inner linings. Read on after the jump to check out a few more angles and be sure to drop us a line in the comments section below.

Air Jordan 1 Desert Storm by JBF Customs

Air Jordan 1 Desert Storm by JBF Customs

Air Jordan 1 Desert Storm by JBF Customs

Air Jordan 1 Desert Storm by JBF Customs

Photos via JBF Customs

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44 Comments

  1. Nathaniel Fuc U says:

    I want these

  2. Josh Bama Boy Green says:

    Nick Arnold

  3. Early Bird says:

    Michael Rideout Major

  4. Marcus Riley says:

    Timothy Franklin

  5. JR Garcia says:

    Wen they com out…

  6. Coshauwn Hamilton says:

    Yup….I’ll wear dem

  7. Pysaman Gucci Gucci says:

    Ken Powers Daniel Coronado

  8. Kristuhfer Gonz says:

    They call these “Desert Storm” because they are da’ bomb!!

  9. Ian Cuellar says:

    Genevieve Sauceda

  10. Big-Mike The-Don says:

    Sick! I need those.

  11. Ej Mumphrey says:

    Dem hoe derr klean

  12. Omar Hernandez Valdez says:

    And real snake skin too.

  13. Omar Hernandez Valdez says:

    And gator i think

  14. Jontez McBee says:

    Lol it’s funny how this is considered a custom shoes. I’ll ask what’s the difference between these and a chinese bootleg? Sure they use the authentic shoe to trace the shape but they rebuild the shoe with new non authentic materials. the only thing authentic is the sole. People use to pay top dollar for fake j’s back in 2000 when they first hit the scene with celebs wearing them and everything. Then the world found out they were fakes. What’s the difference between the person who made these in there basement and the chinese workers in a counterfeit factory? They are doing the exact same thing selling there varient of a Jordan. These are nothing more than a fake Jordan that someone else made. Lol people I tell you monkey see monkey do.

  15. Xayaphon Thongbongmany says:

    desert storm/NBA 1990-1991

  16. Larnel Blount says:

    “Jordan 1 gators, my Detroit playas. Tim’s for my hooligans on Brooklyn”!

  17. Mon Jose Uy Aplasca says:

    Karl Degz

  18. Niyash Gangaramani says:

    I need this quick

  19. HanSan Odever Campos says:

    I want one!

  20. Alvin Kemoh says:

    New Nike again you will kill me ooo

  21. Wee-ween Alonsabe Reyes says:

    damn..

  22. MB Rongavilla says:

    Ganda ng sapatos

  23. Tichab Arnaud says:

    Wesh Joe Barnes tu peux me les offrir pr Noรซl mdr

  24. Krishna Atmosoekarto says:

    Those are dunks

  25. Khris Thomas says:

    in my opinion, because customs are made in the name of art, knockoffs are made just to make a buck…. time, effort & one’s creativity goes into customs… you’re paying for the creativity… you’re paying for art with customs.

  26. Jontez McBee says:

    What’s the difference between the two? They both are doing it for money only difference is these are made by a white person and the others are made by chinese. I don’t care about the difference in the process the bottomeline is the same. These are fake shoes plain and simple. If you choose to pay that much money for them then go right on and do so but know that the shoes you paid a thousand dollars for are just as fake as the joints in the gas stations. Lol custom my ass. Lol looks like they stole the chinese idea to bootleg to me.

  27. Sheyllis Michelle says:

    Jordan Mulero

  28. Hunter C Bryant says:

    Peyton Moore got dem gataaasss nigggg

  29. Ailyn Gella Beduria says:

    gwapa ha oy