The Nike Air Foamposite One 'White/Black' is a iconic high-top basketball sneaker renowned for its futuristic, molded upper made from polyurethane foa...
The Nike Air Foamposite One 'White/Black' is a iconic high-top basketball sneaker renowned for its futuristic, molded upper made from polyurethane foam—giving it a distinctive 'alien' aesthetic and exceptional structural support. This colorway features a glossy white foam shell with contrasting black accents on the collar, heel counter, and perforated midfoot cage, plus a bold red Nike Swoosh on the lateral side. The shoe sits on a white rubber outsole with aggressive traction patterns and a visible Phylon midsole for responsive cushioning. Designed by Eric Avar in 1997 and famously worn by Penny Hardaway, it blends performance heritage with streetwear credibility. Its seamless, sculpted silhouette offers snug lockdown and durability, while the padded tongue and ankle collar enhance comfort for daily wear. Ideal for urban exploration, sneaker collecting, or casual styling, it pairs effortlessly with jeans, joggers, or cargo pants. Though originally built for court use, its bold design and limited releases have cemented its status as a cult favorite in street fashion. The accompanying wooden medallion from 'Holy Kicks' (ESTD 2012) suggests this is a curated or reseller presentation, highlighting its collectible value.