
"Please Post Bills" Nike Air Force 1 by LAAMS Is Limited to 2,000 Pairs
New York City's Lower East Side neighborhood is home to LAAMS, the street culture-oriented shop that's been a beacon for graffiti and other creative expressions since 2020. During ComplexCon Las Vegas, the brick-and-mortar space unveiled its "Please Post Bills" Nike Air Force 1 collaboration.
Limited to just 2,000 pairs, the style is scheduled to release in the first-half of December, marking an important moment for the 5-year-old retailer. The project and its moniker is a play on a common message found on wooden boards typically placed around empty lots and construction sites throughout NYC. These makeshift walls typically read "Post No Bills" as to deter graffiti writers from tagging up the location or advertisers from putting up flyers and posters. Scott Selvin and company, however, live for the visual exercises banned with the aforementioned three-word phrase, and their AF-1 project invites them.
A rich green color takes over the bulk of the sneaker's upper, referencing the wooden boards. Off white accents enter the mix across profile swooshes, inner lining, and midsoles, creating a straightforward, but detailed presentation on Bruce Kilgore's decades-old design. Custom lace dubraes, footbeds, and packaging help LAAMS leave its mark within the annals of Swoosh history.
Enjoy in-house photos of the Air Force 1 ahead. Pairs are slated to launch in-store (74 Orchard Street) on Saturday, Dec. 6, before a wider release via Nike SNKRS on Saturday, Dec. 13.
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