22 Years Later, Nike Is Finally Dropping Kobe Bryant’s Custom Air Force 1s

StyleAn absolute must-have for Lakers fans.By Tres DeanDecember 5, 2024Photographs: Nike, Getty Images; Collage: Gabe ConteSave this storySaveSave this storySaveAll products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.The 2002-2003 NBA season marked one of the great turning points in the annals of sneaker lore. The summer prior, Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant bought out the remainder of his contract with Adidas after dissatisfaction with the direction of his signature line. As part of the agreement, Bryant was forced to remain a sneaker free agent for a year, playing through the season in a number of silhouettes and custom colorways from brands including Nike, Jordan Brand, and even Reebok (his Lakers-themed Questions got a slept-on retro a few years back).Silhouettes and colorways from this era are the stuff of sneaker legend—as closely associated with Nike as the Bryant name is now, it’s hard to remember that he wasn’t a Swoosh lifer. The ’02-’03 season was full of Kobe player exclusives that never saw a Foot Locker shelf or SNKRS raffle. Any time one of them sees the light of day, it’s cause for celebration—so this Friday, get the balloons and sparklers.Kobe hooping in his custom Nike Air Force 1 Mids. Catherine Steenkeste/Getty ImagesOn Friday, Nike is pulling one of Bryant’s free agency exclusives out from the vault. During that season, Bryant laced up a pair of custom Air Force 1 Mids (albeit upgraded with contemporary cushioning—hoop shoe technology had come a long way since the AF1’s 1982 debut). The kicks featured white uppers set off by a Laker-gold swoosh and purple accents. While those Mids aren’t getting a retro this week (which is fine by us—the Mid is, well, a little mid if we’re being honest) Nike is releasing an Air Force 1 Low that carries over the colorway. This new edition also adds a few details Mamba acolytes are sure to love: Kobe’s now-signature sheath logo on one heel, accompanied by an “8,” his original jersey number, on the other. It’s finished off with a Laker-gold outsole.They aren’t stopping there, though. Those looking to lust after a pair of Kobe kicks a bit more elusive can try to track down the black colorway. Limited to just 8,000 pairs, they feature all of the same detailing of the white release on a black pair of Air Force 1s, with the added detail of a patterned embossing of Bryant’s sheath logo across the upper. Release details on this one are far more scarce than its counterpart, likely indicating some sort of shock drop alongside or in close proximity to the white colorway.Whether you’re a Kobe completist looking to secure every shoe the Mamba ever wore on court or just a Lakers fan looking for a new way to stunt at the arena on game night, Nike’s got you covered. The shoes drop this Friday, December 6 via SNKRS for $130.

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22 Years Later, Nike Is Finally Dropping Kobe Bryant’s Custom Air Force 1s
An absolute must-have for Lakers fans.
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Photographs: Nike, Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte

All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.

The 2002-2003 NBA season marked one of the great turning points in the annals of sneaker lore. The summer prior, Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant bought out the remainder of his contract with Adidas after dissatisfaction with the direction of his signature line. As part of the agreement, Bryant was forced to remain a sneaker free agent for a year, playing through the season in a number of silhouettes and custom colorways from brands including Nike, Jordan Brand, and even Reebok (his Lakers-themed Questions got a slept-on retro a few years back).

Silhouettes and colorways from this era are the stuff of sneaker legend—as closely associated with Nike as the Bryant name is now, it’s hard to remember that he wasn’t a Swoosh lifer. The ’02-’03 season was full of Kobe player exclusives that never saw a Foot Locker shelf or SNKRS raffle. Any time one of them sees the light of day, it’s cause for celebration—so this Friday, get the balloons and sparklers.

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Kobe hooping in his custom Nike Air Force 1 Mids. Catherine Steenkeste/Getty Images

On Friday, Nike is pulling one of Bryant’s free agency exclusives out from the vault. During that season, Bryant laced up a pair of custom Air Force 1 Mids (albeit upgraded with contemporary cushioning—hoop shoe technology had come a long way since the AF1’s 1982 debut). The kicks featured white uppers set off by a Laker-gold swoosh and purple accents. While those Mids aren’t getting a retro this week (which is fine by us—the Mid is, well, a little mid if we’re being honest) Nike is releasing an Air Force 1 Low that carries over the colorway. This new edition also adds a few details Mamba acolytes are sure to love: Kobe’s now-signature sheath logo on one heel, accompanied by an “8,” his original jersey number, on the other. It’s finished off with a Laker-gold outsole.

Image may contain Clothing Footwear Shoe and Sneaker

They aren’t stopping there, though. Those looking to lust after a pair of Kobe kicks a bit more elusive can try to track down the black colorway. Limited to just 8,000 pairs, they feature all of the same detailing of the white release on a black pair of Air Force 1s, with the added detail of a patterned embossing of Bryant’s sheath logo across the upper. Release details on this one are far more scarce than its counterpart, likely indicating some sort of shock drop alongside or in close proximity to the white colorway.

Image may contain Clothing Footwear Shoe Sneaker and Suede

Whether you’re a Kobe completist looking to secure every shoe the Mamba ever wore on court or just a Lakers fan looking for a new way to stunt at the arena on game night, Nike’s got you covered. The shoes drop this Friday, December 6 via SNKRS for $130.

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