![]() ![]() Straatosphere’s decision in respect of all matters to do with the Giveaway will be final and shall not be subject to review or appeal by any entrant or by any third party. If the winner cannot be contacted or do not claim the prize within 48 hours, Straatosphere reserves the right to withdraw the prize from the winner and pick a replacement winner. The winner will be notified by email within five business days after the closing date of the Giveaway. The winner will be chosen at random from all correct entries. Only one entry will be accepted per person, multiple entries from the same person will be disqualified. There is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to enter the Giveaway. Entries after the closing date will not be allowed. This Giveaway shall start and close on the date specified on the this page, Straatosphere Facebook and/or Instagram posts. Straatosphere may exclude any participants who are not able to provide with such proof. Straatosphere may ask you, at any stage, to provide us with proof of age and/or identity and/or proof of such approval, if relevant. If you are under the age of 18 you will have to obtain the approval of your parents or legal guardians to enter to the Giveaway. Would you cop the Nike Air Force 1 Low Ivory Snake? Let us know in the comments below.īy participating in our Straatosphere Giveaway, you fully accept these general terms and conditions of Straatosphere and you acknowledge that you fulfil all eligibility requirements. Keep a lookout for the sneakers as it will be available from tomorrow, May 22, priced at S$229. Instead of the standard “Nike Air” branding, a retro version is slapped on the heel tab, with a simple black and white tongue label rounding off the design. Dressed in the signature clean white leather uppers, the sneaker receives a truly elevated look this time with brown snakeskin laid over the Swoosh and heel tab. Often regarded as the go-to minimal sneaker, you can soon cop a slightly flashy version of the Air Force 1 Low. The Air Force 1 silhouette is a modern-day icon for white sneakers but here’s a closer look at the premium snakeskin rendition. This release fits the recent snakeskin wave, like the Air Jordan 11 Low “Snakeskin” releases this year which came in navy and Light Bone. 23 years on, the sneaker makes a comeback in its original form. The Nike Air Force 1 Low Ivory Snake was first introduced exclusively in Asia back in 1996. Nike summons the snake from its past for a modern-day release this week. The sneaker will be available from tomorrow, May 22, retailing at S$229. Air National Guard photo: Senior Master Sgt.Put on your snake-catching gloves if you want to cop the Nike Air Force 1 Low Ivory Snake. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II from the Indiana Air National Guard’s 122nd Fighter Wing “Blacksnakes,” flying home on July 7, 2021. Air National Guard photo: Senior Master Sgt. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II from the Indiana Air National Guard’s 122nd Fighter Wing “Blacksnakes,” painted at the Air National Guard paint facility in Sioux City, Iowa on July 2, 2021. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II while in the paint booth at the Sioux City, Iowa based Air National Guard Paint Facility on June 29, 2021. Air National Guard Paint Facility technician, Paul Grigsby cleans up stenciling on the nose of a U.S.Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II from the Indiana Air National Guard’s 122nd Fighter Wing is ready for a primer coat of paint at the Air National Guard paint facility in Sioux City, Iowa on June 9, 2021. Until then, this Batwing look is positively BRRRT-iful. We can’t wait to see what paint job the 122nd comes up with for the 2121 anniversary. With the British troops distracted, he and his men sprang into the stronghold and captured it in 20 minutes, according to the National Park Service. Under cover of darkness, Wayne had his troops climb the rugged slopes of the north and south sides of the Point while another battalion launched a diversionary attack on the eastern side. Wayne probably could have used some of that himself on July 16, 1779, when he and 1,350 troops under his command snuck up on British positions at Stony Point, about 30 miles north of New York City. The name is also fitting for the A-10, a legendary aircraft that is famous for doling out overwhelming firepower right when ground troops need it most. William Hopper, a spokesman for the 122nd. ![]() “The Blacksnakes are proud of the name’s historical significance and connection it gives us to our local community and hometown of Fort Wayne,” said Air Force Master Sgt. ![]()
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