How do you keep a shoe going continuously, thirty years after its debut? The Nike Air Force 1‘s classic lines allow for a wide variety of colorblocking patterns, and this latest edition adds even more contrast by utilizing three distinct types of materials on its uppers. This new ‘Red Bean’ WMNS AF1 Low starts off with a bold red tumbled leather, then transitions to a purple suede for the rear panel and heel badge. Bridging these two so-close-yet-so-far materials is a white leather Swoosh that brings the matching midsole to life with a look that we could easily imagine in tonal looks like this all the way across the visible spectrum. Stick with Sneaker News to see how many more similar pairs join these at retail later this year, and check out some additional photos in the meantime. via Sneaker Freaker
Nike WMNS Air Force 1 Low ‘Red Bean’
Aaron Hope
January 18, 2012
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