When Nike first released the Air Force 25 in 2007, the intent was to build a modern version of Bruce Kilgore's classic Air Force 1 -- a state-of-the-art Nike basketball shoe that still encapsulated the soul of the original. In other words, a mighty tall order. The roll out was huge, the reception something less than that. Like the Supremes once said, you can't hurry love. Well, DJ Clark Kent isn't giving up on the AF25 that easily. He tweaked it with neon and cement print for the 112 Pack, and here he is again with a two-pair set of 3M reflective joints. You can find his logo on the tongue and insole, the shoes at Kix-Files, and plenty more photos below.


[via Kix-Files]