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Nike Air Force 1 Low Year Of The Dragon – Part 3 | Release Date

Nike Air Force 1 Year Of The Dragon Part 3

Nike Sportswear Product Creation Footwear Lead Gentry Humphrey has made quite a splash on Sneaker News today thanks to his exploits at the Nike Festival of Sport in Shanghai.  The former Jordan Brand head man has showed off new Foamposites and Pennys and was himself displaying a brand new Air Force 1 Low that extends this year’s Chinese New Year celebration in a manner similar to last year’s JB YOTR output.  The Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Year of the Dragon III’ is a complete curveball, multiplying the January/February tradition by a factor of three with an all-white build that’ll drop just on the other side of Labor Day.  Its scaly upper, pearlized rose gold accents, leather wrapped midsole and translucent bottom give off an air of elegance that’ll arrive at Chinese NSW retailers on Friday, September 28th, so stick with Sneaker News for word on the US release date and check out some additional photos below.

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