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Red Contrast Stitching Covers This Nike Air Force 1 Low

Red Contrast Stitching Covers This Nike Air Force 1 Low

Since the release of its “Rucker Park” colorway, the Nike Air Force 1 has been applying contrast stitching to its latest offerings. While the trend had first begun with orange, the silhouette has since dressed up in hits of black and now a bold red.

Overall, the scheme doesn’t deviate much from the Triple White GRs offered en masse. The main differentiating factor would be the red stitching that outlines the panels and swoosh for a graphic aesthetic. White laces sit atop the tongue to maintain the clean look that an all-white colorway delivers but is contrasted by red on the lacestays’ stitching and the Nike Air branding. University Red is also seen in the inside and the outsole to distinguish themselves from the white uppers.

The Air Force 1 will be available for purchase at Nike.com with a release date coming soon.

In other news related to the Swoosh, the new Nike Air Presto “Origins” is a blast from the past referencing the brand’s original ads.

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