The Nike Air Python steps into the spotlight with a bold new look, reimagined by the creative minds at Year Zero London. Originally released in 1987 and blending design elements from the Air Jordan 2 and the Air Force 2, this hybrid silhouette already carried a legacy of performance and style. But now, it’s more than a sneaker—it’s a canvas of cultural rebellion.
Hand-painted and custom-designed exclusively for SW3 London, this version of the Air Python turns heads with its bold use of detail. A textured snakeskin wrap covers the heel and quarter panels, staying true to the model’s name, while a vivid red chain motif coils around the midsole, symbolising both style and strength. The intricate patterns are not printed—they’re painted with precision, making every pair unique and impossible to replicate.
These aren’t just shoes—they’re a collector’s item. Year Zero London’s vision fuses British street art with luxury sneaker culture, giving each pair its own voice. From the edgy contrast of cream base tones to the vivid reds and yellows of the hand-painted chains, this sneaker radiates underground rebellion, while still maintaining the minimalist sharpness of the Nike silhouette.
Comfort meets craft: The upper remains breathable and structured, while the thick rubber sole and Swooshless profile give it an unapologetically different stance. Whether you’re a streetwear enthusiast, an art collector, or simply someone who appreciates rare kicks, this release bridges sneaker heritage with artistic revolution.
Limited in quantity and designed to make a statement, the Nike Air Python by Year Zero London is for those who walk their own path. Own the streets, own the style—this is not just footwear, it’s wearable expression.

















































