The 90’s classic, Nike Air Command Force ‘Billy Hoyle’ Returns Saturday
“My name ain’t chump, It’s Billy Hoyle”.
The classic 90’s silhouette is making its long awaited return this weekend and I couldn’t be more excited about it. The Nike Air Command Force is one of those sneakers that if you’re that deep into sneakers the symbolic meaning for what they stood for can be highly appreciated.
Keeping true to its OG colorway, the folks at Footaction have provided official detailed pictures that should help you decide on whether these will be a DEF Cop or DEF Not.
Check out the release details below from FA as well and let us know your thoughts down in the comments.
The Nike Air Command Force are big, bad and bold high-tops that are back like they never left. Truly feeling like a vintage sneaker, the shoe was initially released in 1990 during a golden age for hoops. Pushing cultural relevance even further, the kicks were popularized the character Billy Hoyle played by Woody Harrelson as seen in “White Men Can’t Jump”. In addition to that, the performance aspects are not to be overlooked: the shoe’s pump technology was Nike’s answer to Reebok back in 1991. All-in-all, the vibrant color scheme of the Nike Air Command Force make it impossible to ignore from the hardwood to Hollywood.
Available in stores and online Saturday. Check out Release Locator for stores.