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Gradient Splatter Orange Turquoise Custom AF1

€171,95
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Ink-stained palms, raw energy thrumming as sunburst orange melts into ocean turquoise across buttery leather. Where paint splatters unplanned and intuition leads, these Custom AF1 aren’t just custom shoes, they’re custom sneakers born from a wild color experiment. Every pair is a one-of-a-kind canvas, no two splatters or gradient fades identical—wearable art that carries the unfiltered, passionate chaos of a creator’s unscripted, paint-fueled moment.

CAS Size Chart

Nike Size Guide

Nike Air Force 1 and Air Jordan 1 sizes vary across different regions. Our products follow US sizing standards. For example, US Women’s size 6 corresponds to US Men’s size 4 1/2. Additionally, UK size 4 is equivalent to US Women’s size 6. If you are in the UK and wish to purchase UK size 4, please select US Women’s 6 or US Men’s 4 1/2.

We hope this size chart helps you select the correct size.
Nike Official Size Chart

US - Men's US - Women's UK EU
3 1/2 5 3 35.5
4 5 1/2 3 1/2 36
4 1/2 6 4 36.5
5 6 1/2 4 1/2 37.5
5 1/2 7 5 38
6 7 1/2 5 1/2 38.5
6 1/2 8 6 39
7 8 1/2 6 40
7 1/2 9 6 1/2 40.5
8 9 1/2 7 41
8 1/2 10 7 1/2 42
9 10 1/2 8 42.5
9 1/2 11 8 1/2 43
10 11 1/2 9 44
10 1/2 12 9 1/2 44.5
11 12 1/2 10 45
11 1/2 13 10 1/2 45.5
12 13 1/2 11 46
12 1/2 14 11 1/2 47
13 14 1/2 12 47.5

 

How To Measure Foot Length

Tape a piece of paper to a hard flat surface, ensuring the paper doesn’t slip.
Stand on the paper, feet shoulder width apart and weight evenly balanced (only one foot will be on the paper).
With a pen or pencil pointed straight down, have a friend or partner assist you by marking the tip of the big toe and the outermost part of the heel.
Once the marks are recorded, step off the paper and use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the distance between the two points. This measurement represents the length of the foot.
Repeat the process with the other foot. Please note that it is common for one foot to be slightly different length than the other.
Apply the longer of the two measurements to our size chart to find the right correlating size for the recorded foot length. If the measurement is between sizes, we recommend sizing up.