| Modèle | Nike Air Foamposite One |
| Marque | |
| Date de sortie | 23 novembre 2013 |
| Coloris | Challenge Red / Black |
| Couleurs | Rouge, Noir |
| Prix de vente conseillé | $250 (€182, £152, ¥25 847) |
| Code de style | 641745-600(2013) |
| Évaluation | |
| Type | Retro, Édition limitée |
| Genre | Homme |
| Sport | Basket-ball |
Designed by 14-year-old Elijah Diggins, a patient who battled Burkitt leukemia. The sneaker features a Challenge Red Foamposite shell with a bold graphic print throughout, representing his rare form of blood cancer and his favorite basketball team. The design incorporates personal details, including his signature on the heel pull-tab and his "ED" logo on the synthetic strap. The tongue features a black mesh construction with a Challenge Red accent line leading up to a Japanese character symbolizing "strength." The translucent outsole transitions from black on the lateral side to red on the medial side, with a custom insole graphic inspired by a silver bracelet gifted to him by his parents, symbolizing connection and strength.
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