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Nike Air Force 1 “Family of Force”

Nike Air Force 1 “Family of Force”

Nike Air Force 1 Family Of Force

The “White-on-White” Air Force 1 has been doing its down for three decades, and even in today’s sneaker horizon where crazy materials and colors are ‘in’, the classic White continues to be one of the top sellers every year. As if that level of dominance wasn’t enough to lock down the Sportswear scene, Nike’s ready to expand the ‘Family of Force’ by introducing five models to the Air Force 1 lineage; the Lunar Force 1, AF1 Foamposite, AF1 Boot, AF1 Downtown, and AF1 Comfort now joints the classic Air Force 1 in the “Family of Force”, and this Saturday, the entire clan will become available at retailers in a wondrous library of colorways (the Lunar Force 1 drops this Wednesday). Get a detailed breakdown of all six models below and stay tuned for coverage on today’s Nike Air Force 1 ‘Pivot Point’ event.

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Nike AF1

Tapping the U.S. presidential plane for its name, the Nike AF1 debuted in 1982. The first Nike basketball sneaker with Air technology, it looked fresh while delivering a game-changing, comfortable on- and off-court ride. Thirty years later, it remains the pinnacle of street and sport, court and culture.

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Nike Lunar Force 1

Propelling the powerful legacy of the Nike AF1 into the future, the Nike Lunar Force 1 takes core inspiration from principles of lightweight, breathability and comfort. A signature Lunarlon sole unites with an Air-sole heel unit for unrivaled support and reactivity, while Hyperfuse construction further transforms the sneaker’s trademark style.

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Nike AF1 Foamposite

Propelling the powerful legacy of the Nike AF1 into the future, the Nike Lunar Force 1 takes core inspiration from principles of lightweight, breathability and comfort. A signature Lunarlon sole unites with an Air-sole heel unit for unrivaled support and reactivity, while Hyperfuse construction further transforms the sneaker’s trademark style.

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Nike AF1 Boot

Boldly taking on the elements, Nike AF1 Boots transport the Nike AF1 out of its urban domain into all-weather terrain. Infusing the Nike AF1’s signature silhouette with the protective fundamentals and scooped collar of traditional duckboots, the sturdy shoes also imbue their supremely comfortable sole with an encapsulated Air-sole heel unit and tenacious grip that tackles any environment.

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Nike AF1 Downtown

The visual inverse of the original Nike AF1, nicknamed The Uptown, the Nike AF1 Downtown boasts a low-profile cupsole and streamlined silhouette. Lightweight, with an encapsulated Air-sole heel unit and discreet Phylon midsole for durability, stability and cushioning, these sneakers may be understated but they claim just as much street cred as their predecessors.

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Nike AF1 Comfort

Uniquely premium in terms of textiles and ride, the Nike AF1 Comfort takes innovation and craftsmanship to the next level. The suede and leather upper imparts exclusivity while a Lunarlon foam insole joins the drop-in midsole sockliner with encapsulated Air-sole unit for lightweight, flexible cushioning. Plus, trademark Nike AF1 details—metal dubrés, circular pivot points and crown-like vamp perforations—further elevate the low-key but legendary look.
via NIKE Inc

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