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Nike Adds A Sporty Ribbon Around The Air Force 1 Low

Nike Adds A Sporty Ribbon Around The Air Force 1 Low

Amid all its aesthetic and functional updates, the Nike Air Force 1 has continued to offer a triple-white option perfect for the Spring and Summer. This timeless scheme serves as the base for an upcoming familiar, but refreshing new take on the 38-year-old design.

Akin to the Air Force 1 Easter 2020, smooth white leather makes up this pair’s skeleton. Toe boxes and heel overlays, however, forgo any iridescent finish in order to blend in with their surroundings. Profile Swooshes proffer color and texture contrast via their navy, pebbled construction – the former also appearing on tongue labels, sock liners and stripes right above colorless midsoles. Red and white accents join the dark blue hue on the tongue and near the midsole to create a Thom Browne-like arrangement.

Details of a Nike.com release haven’t been confirmed yet, but pairs of this Air Force 1 Low are likely to arrive in the coming weeks. Until then, enjoy official images of the shoes here below.

Elsewhere in NIKE, Inc. universe, the Jordan Dub Zero is revisiting its “White/Cement” colorway from 2009.

Nike Air Force 1 Low
Available
$110
Color: White/Habanero Red/Obsidian
Style Code: CJ1377-100

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