Nike Air Force 1 Color of the Month Chocolate 27.5cm Used US9.5
Description
Condition: Used
These are the Nike Air Force 1 Low sneakers in the "Color of the Month" edition, featuring a Chocolate and White color scheme with the model number DM0576-100.
I purchased them from the official SNS (Sneakers n Stuff) Tokyo website. Everything shown in the photos is included: the box, tags, packaging paper, and brush.
I used different insoles, so the original ones are unused. They've only been worn twice and are practically in new condition. However, please understand that they are still pre-owned.
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