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This Nike Air Trainer SC is Inspired by an Old Bo Knows Commercial

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The Nike Air Trainer SC High was attached to none other than Bo Jackson. Through the years we have seen OG and color schemes release and even some pairs inspired by the man himself. Now Nike is taking it back to one of their popular Bo Knows commercials.

In the commercial, Nike plays off of Bo Jackson’s multi-sport talent of wedges professional football and baseball. They take it a bit further and shows Jackson wedges basketball, golf, hockey and even cycling.

The Nike Air Trainer SC High ‘Bow Knows Commercial’ comes with a white, game royal, gym red and black color theme. White is used on the base while accents of blue, red and black are accented throughout. The sole which comes in a light blue translucent tint exposes a cartoon Bo Jackson wearing gear from different sports like in the commercial.

The ‘Bo Knows Commercial’ Nike Air Trainer SC High is now available at Rock City Kicks for $130. If they don’t have your size or if you would like to pick them up in person, Nike Sportswear retailers will start carrying the shoes shortly, in-fact they may already have sizes available so give your local shop a call. Check out multiple angles of this pair below.

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Colorway: White/Game Royal-Gym Red-Black
Retail: $130

Nike Air Trainer SC High Bo Knows Commercial

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Nike Air Trainer SC High Bo Knows Commercial

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Nike Air Trainer SC High Bo Knows Commercial

Nike Air Trainer SC High Bo Knows Commercial

Nike Air Trainer SC High Bo Knows Commercial

Nike Air Trainer SC High Bo Knows Commercial

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Brian Betschart
Founder and Editor of SF, Brian is considered an expert when it comes to classics. Collecting since he was in elementary school, his collection has grown to over 500 pairs and counting. Brian has published articles since 2004, and in 2006, he decided to create classic Files.

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