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The AF1 is about as legendary as a sneaker can be. Worn by all, adored by most, and forever brought to life by Nike. 

The Nike Air Force 1 '07 "Game Day" is proof you don’t mess with an icon, you just give it new reasons to stay at the top.

The silhouette is as crisp as ever, with a clean leather upper and a shape that’s never gone out of style (and probably never will). This is the sneaker that does it all: courtside, street, brunch, you name it.

What sets this pair apart? It’s the details, obviously. Clip-on charms let you personalize your look, show some team spirit, or just add a little attitude. With a shoe as staple as the AF1, a little touch of something different can make all the difference.

The perforated toe box keeps things breezy, while the Nike Air cushioning reminds you why these have been a favorite for decades

“Game Day” isn’t just a name, it’s the whole essence. If you want timeless, but with your own spin, this is your next move.

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The Air Force 1 '07 "Game Day" is available on Nike's website for $125.

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