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Not only was 2006 a great year for patent leather forces, but other nicely-textured Air Forces, such as this “HUFquake”, garnered a lot of attention from sneaker lovers. Nike and HUF dropped this quickstrike release in November 2006, and it flew off the shelves much like its predecessors such as the HUFquake Dunk and the HUFmax Air Max 1.
The ?Hufquake? Air Force 1 were one of the more highly-anticipated store-collaborated Air Force 1s to ever released. These shoes not only possess a nice colorway, but they also have a great theme. It recognizes the earthquake of 1906 that destroyed HUF?s hometown of San Francisco. The? ?HUFquake? features a black and lime green upper with various cracks on the upper and midsole representing the destruction of a typical earthquake. Other features include a solid, black bottom and a? lime green inner lining which gives the shoe a nice, color contrast.
Did the Nike Air Force 1 “HUFquake” rearrange your closet space in November of 2006, or did you only feel the aftershocks of not obtaining it. Hit the jump to share with us your opinion on this shoe.