Air Force Ones have been the blank canvas of choice for sneaker customizers since the early 2000s - the flat white leather panels, simple silhouette, and durable construction make them ideal for everything from beginner hand-painted designs to professional-grade commissioned customs. These five products cover every stage of the customization process.
| Product | Best For | Key Feature | Est. Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Angelus Leather Paint Set | Full custom paint job | Flexible, crack-resistant formula | $25-$45 |
| Posca Shoe Paint Marker Set | Detail work and line art | Water-based, vibrant colors | $18-$30 |
| Fiebing’s Leather Preparer & Deglazer | Surface prep | Removes factory coating for adhesion | $8-$14 |
| Angelus Acrylic Finisher | Sealing and protection | Matte/satin/gloss topcoat | $8-$12 |
| Saphir Médaille d’Or Sneaker Care Kit | Ongoing maintenance | Premium leather conditioning | $35-$55 |
Angelus Leather Paint Set
Angelus is the professional standard for leather sneaker painting, and their starter set is the best single purchase for someone beginning their first AF1 custom. The acrylic formula bonds to prepared leather, remains flexible after drying to prevent cracking at flex points, and covers evenly with a brush or airbrush. The set typically includes core colors that can be mixed for any shade, along with a reducer for thinning. Angelus paint is used by custom artists on everything from budget pairs to $2,000 sneaker commissions.
Pros: Professional-grade adhesion, flexible when dry, mixable colors, airbrush-compatible Cons: Requires deglazer prep step, colors need mixing for non-primary shades
Posca Shoe Paint Marker Set
Posca paint markers are water-based, opaque, and available in a wide range of nib sizes from fine detail to broad fill. On a prepared leather surface, Posca markers produce clean, controlled lines that are difficult to achieve with a brush - making them ideal for graphic lettering, geometric designs, and fine detail work on top of an Angelus base coat. They work directly on leather and dry quickly without smearing.
Pros: Precise control for detail work, vibrant pigments, water-based and easy to correct when wet Cons: Requires same prep as paint, markers can dry out if not capped promptly, not ideal for large fill areas
Fiebing’s Leather Preparer & Deglazer
Fiebing’s Leather Preparer and Deglazer is the first thing you apply to an AF1 before any paint touches the shoe. It chemically removes the factory protective finish that Nike applies to all leather uppers, creating a porous surface that paint can properly bond to. Without this step, even the best paint will peel within days of wear. The solution applies with a cotton ball or cloth, dries quickly, and leaves no residue.
Pros: Essential prep step, fast-acting, works on all Nike leather finishes, affordable Cons: Contains acetone - use in ventilated area, can over-strip if applied excessively
Angelus Acrylic Finisher
The Angelus Acrylic Finisher is the final step after painting - a clear topcoat that seals and protects the paint from scuffs, moisture, and general wear. It is available in matte, satin, and gloss finishes, allowing you to match the sheen to your design. Applying 3-5 thin coats after the paint is fully dry creates a durable surface that can handle everyday wear and light cleaning without compromising the artwork underneath.
Pros: Available in three sheen levels, durable protection, compatible with all Angelus paints Cons: Requires multiple coats for full protection, gloss finish can look plasticky if over-applied
Saphir Médaille d’Or Sneaker Care Kit
Once your custom is finished and sealed, ongoing leather care extends the life of both the paint and the underlying leather. The Saphir Médaille d’Or Sneaker Care Kit includes a premium leather conditioner, cleaning solution, and applicator brush that keep the leather supple and prevent the cracking and drying that degrades custom work over time. Saphir is a French brand used by luxury leather goods manufacturers and is noticeably superior to standard sneaker cleaning products in terms of leather nourishment.
Pros: Premium conditioning formula, extends leather life, protects custom paintwork Cons: Higher price than drugstore alternatives, more than needed for very casual users
What to Look For
The single most important step in any AF1 custom is surface preparation - no amount of quality paint will save a job done on an unprepped surface. Always start with Fiebing’s or a comparable deglazer before any paint is applied. For the paint itself, stick to flexible acrylic leather paints rather than fabric paints or acrylic craft paints, which crack at flex points. If you want to do detailed line work, invest in Posca markers in addition to paint - the control they provide is impossible to replicate with a brush. Finally, never skip the sealer: an unsealed custom will look damaged within a week of regular wear.
Final Thoughts
The Angelus paint set, Fiebing’s deglazer, and Angelus finisher form the essential three-product core of any AF1 customization setup. Add Posca markers if your design includes fine detail work, and finish the workflow with Saphir care products to keep both the leather and paintwork in top condition long-term. These five products together give you everything a beginner or intermediate customizer needs to turn a blank pair of Air Force Ones into something genuinely one-of-a-kind.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to prep Air Force Ones before painting them?+
Yes - prep is the most important step in any AF1 custom. The factory finish on Nike leather includes a protective coating that prevents paint adhesion. Fiebing's Leather Preparer and Deglazer or Angelus's own deglazer removes this coating so paint bonds directly to the leather. Skipping this step almost always results in paint that peels or flakes after minimal wear, regardless of how good the paint is.
What kind of paint works best on Nike Air Force 1 leather?+
Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint is the industry standard for AF1 customs and is used by most professional sneaker artists. It bonds well to prepared leather, flexes without cracking, and comes in a huge range of colors including specialty metallics and neons. Posca paint markers are a good alternative for detail work and line art on top of an Angelus base. Water-based acrylic formulas are preferred over oil-based paints because they dry faster and clean up easily.
How do I seal and protect a custom Air Force 1 paint job?+
Sealing is essential - unsealed paint on a sneaker will scuff and chip with normal wear. Angelus Acrylic Finisher is the standard topcoat, available in matte, satin, and gloss finishes. Apply 3-5 thin coats after the paint is fully dry, allowing each coat to cure before the next. For high-wear areas like the toe box and heel, additional coats are recommended. A properly sealed custom can last years with reasonable care.