Stash’s first footwear project with Nike honors the original design of the Nike Air Force 1, utilizing Stash’s signature fat cap spray nozzle pattern on the upper. 3 versions of the shoe were made and developed for 3 cities that meant a lot to both Stash and Nike, New York, London, and Tokyo.
Each pair is individually numbered, NY 250, LDN 250, TKO 500
Stash’s first footwear project with Nike honors the original design of the Nike Air Force 1, utilizing Stash’s signature fat cap spray nozzle pattern on the upper. 3 versions of the shoe were made and developed for 3 cities that meant a lot to both Stash and Nike, New York, London, and Tokyo.
Each pair is individually numbered, NY 250, LDN 250, TKO 500
Stash’s first footwear project with Nike honors the original design of the Nike Air Force 1, utilizing Stash’s signature fat cap spray nozzle pattern on the upper. 3 versions of the shoe were made and developed for 3 cities that meant a lot to both Stash and Nike, New York, London, and Tokyo.
Each pair is individually numbered, NY 250, LDN 250, TKO 500
This sample iteration of Stash’s first footwear project with Nike features black contrast stitching throughout.
A product of Nike’s “Artist Series”, where they furthered the relationship between art and sport by inviting visual artists, actors, and musicians to work on footwear projects with a charity angle, Stash was invited to work on a shoe. He selected the Nike Air Classic BW, an all time favorite of his from the Nike catalog. The result is a shoe that kicked off the relationship between Stash and the color blue. Features a water resistant nylon and nubuck upper material to get through the elements.
Before landing on the released version of the Nike Air Classic BW, Stash played with a couple different renders of the shoe.
This version features the same colorway as what hit the market, prior to Stash landing on the water resistant materials. These feature mesh paneling instead of the weather resistant Clima-Fit nylon.
Before landing on the released version of the Nike Air Classic BW, Stash played with a couple different renders of the shoe.
This version features grey mesh and nubuck overlays, red lining and detailing, and a black rubberized Swoosh.
Before landing on the released version of the Nike Air Classic BW, Stash played with a couple different renders of the shoe.
Before landing on the released version of the Nike Air Classic BW, Stash played with a couple different renders of the shoe.
This version features yellow and brown nubuck throughout the upper of the shoe.
Stash's first Nike Dunk was released at Colette in Paris in 2003 for 350€. This was a hyperstrike release, with only 50 pairs made specifically for "Tools of the Trade Products Division". The shoe was designed with the spirit of the show's aesthetics, which highlights a graffiti writer’s tools as icons of the movement.
The AF-X features a Teflon “steel-like” toe along with ballistic mesh. Celebrating Stash’s boutique Recon, the shoe released in 2 colors, both displaying the camo pattern Stash designed for Recon.
A special reissue of this shoe was brought to the market celebrating Stash’s brand Recon and retail boutique CNCPTS, combining the logos to create the RECONCEPTS edition, embellished on the shoe utilizing laser engraving technology.
A friends and family edition of the shoe was made utilizing laser engraving technology.
The AF-X features a Teflon “steel-like” toe along with ballistic mesh. Celebrating Stash’s boutique Recon, the shoe released in 2 colors, both displaying the camo pattern Stash designed for Recon.
Stash designed a Nike Air Zoom Talaria that was issued as a hyperstrike through his footwear boutique NORT.
Stash was invited to work on the Air Max 95 and asked to also work on an Air Force 1. The two shoes carried the same design language, a continuation from his Air Classic BW.
Stash’s Air Force 1 IO features the same nylon, along with a nubuck, and details.
A version of this shoe was created for an event featuring the art of Stash on one side and Stash included his long time collaborator Futura on the other. The event never happened and as a result, Stash was given the pairs and they were distributed to friends and family.
A version of this shoe was created for Stash’s children as a gift from Nike.
Stash was invited to work on the Air Max 95 and asked to also work on an Air Force 1. The two shoes carried the same design language, a continuation from his Air Classic BW.
Stash’s Air Max 95 features a speckled midsole, black leather, grey nubuck details and with grey reflective detailing amongst other features.
Sample colorway.
A version of this shoe was created for Stash’s children as a gift from Nike.
Stash was invited to design a pair of the Zoom Kobe 1, Kobe’s signature shoe with Nike. The design concept was a shoe celebrating the accolades of Kobe’s career. They came in a special box which also housed a Nike Varsity Jacket.
Sample colorway.
Stash’s personal pair with Kobe’s signature.
For the launch of P Rod’s signature shoe with Nike, Stash designed an iteration of the shoe featuring leather with quilted embossing, lasered suede upper highlighting elements of New York City, and a photo of P Rod featured on the insole.
One Night Only was a Nike event created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Air Force 1. Many of the greatest pairs of the silhouette were on display and up for voting, and Stash’s pair was voted on as the best Air Force 1 of all time.
231 pairs were created and sent to the people who have voted for the shoe.
A version of this shoe was created for Stash as a gift from Nike.
Nike SB invited Stash to work on the Zoom Force 1, their new snowboarding boot based on the Air Force 1 High. An Air Force 1 was created and released as well, as well as a snowboarding jacket featuring the fat cap pattern.
Sample iteration.
Nike SB invited Stash to work on the Zoom Force 1, their new snowboarding boot based on the Air Force 1 High.
To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Air Force 1, Nike invited in artists and collaborators for their interpretation of an all-white pair, dubbed the AF100 collection. Less than 100 pairs of a reflective version of Stash’s original Air Force 1 High were created and distributed through Nike’s new SNKR STASH program during ComplexCon.
Sample iteration.
For Nike’s Air Zoom initiative, Stash was invited to work on the Air Zoom Spiridon. The shoe calls back to the “Stash Blue” colorway, while featuring details like Stash’s signature arrow replacing the Swoosh on the forefoot, and the Subware logo on the back of the shoe.
Sample iteration.
Sample iteration.
Stash's latest Air Force 1 with Nike features a continuation of the design language put forth by his 2006 released pair from the "Blue Pack". An introduction of new materials and construction capabilities, while also staying true to the original material quality and built without fearing natural elements.
Sample iteration.
Sample iteration.
Stash's latest Air Max 95 with Nike features a continuation of the design language put forth by his 2006 released pair from the "Blue Pack". An introduction of new materials and construction capabilities, while also staying true to the original material quality and built without fearing natural elements.
Sample iteration.
Sample iteration.