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The Sushi Club x Nike Air Force 1 Low sneaker, once a rare Friends & Family delicacy, is finally being served to the public.

This chef’s special keeps its ingredients simple but premium. The shoe features crisp white leather with a subtle, slightly textured upper (almost like it’s been lightly seared), an off-white suede swoosh, and an embossed Sushi Club imprint on the side. 

Metallic insole accents and co-branded tongue details garnish the design like plating a signature dish.

Think of it like Nobu’s world-famous miso cod, refined, balanced, and all about the details. 

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The Sushi Club is a collective formed in 2021 by world-famous chef Nobu Matsuhisa and established streetwear designer Chris Stamp. Wearing these isn’t just about sneakers, it’s a cultural reservation.

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Dropping “Sushi Club” on your AF1s is as much of a win as scoring a Saturday night table at Nobu itself.

Nike has plated food before. From Ben & Jerry’s SB Dunk Lows to Concepts’ “Lobster” Dunks and even Taco-inspired Kyries, sneakers have long borrowed flavors from the kitchen, but Nobu brings fine dining to streetwear

The Sushi Club x Nike Air Force 1 Low is priced at $150 and will be available at Nike retailers and Sushi Club’s site.

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