Bold claim: Nike’s latest collab with the Croatian Football Federation puts a limited-edition twist on the Air Force 1, turning a global icon into a distinctly Croatian collectible. But here’s where it gets interesting: every pair is hand-painted, making each trainer a one-off tribute to Vatreni that blends national pride with streetwear flair.
The design centers around Croatia’s famous red-and-white checkered pattern, a stylized football motif, the HNS crest, and the rallying motto “Najbolja kad je najteže” — translated as “Best when it’s toughest.” Because each shoe is individually decorated, no two pairs are exactly alike, elevating them from mass-produced sneakers to unique works of art.
Croatia’s captain, Luka Modrić, frontlines the campaign, which the HNS unveiled recently.
Nike’s Air Force 1 first appeared in 1982, introducing the brand’s innovative Air cushioning in a basketball silhouette and kicking off a legacy that would expand well beyond the court. Over the years, the shoe evolved into a global lifestyle staple—celebrated for its clean lines, versatility, and a long history of high-profile collaborations. Today, it remains one of Nike’s most enduring and influential silhouettes.
A limited run of the Nike Air Force 1 Croatia trainers is being sold exclusively through the official HNS shop at shop.hns.family (https://shop.hns.family/lifestyle).