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Are More Off-White Nike Air Force 1s On The Way?

Are More Off-White Nike Air Force 1s On The Way?

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The Nike Air Force 1 Low is having a moment right now. The naysayers that said nobody was interested in Bruce Kilgore’s iconic 80s basketball creation have had to sit back and watch the silhouette return to form with a number of awesome collaborative releases throughout 2016.

While the infamous “Linens” will hit South Beach as a KITH Miami exclusive this weekend, today we get a look at yet another of Virgil Abloh’s Off White Nike Air Force 1s, this time featuring a metallic silver foil Swoosh branding, exposed padding on the tongue as if the shoe were a vintage Blazer, and unique production prints on the all-black side panels that callout Beaverton, Oregon. Even the shoelaces and Nike Air are branded with bold white text in quotation marks. It’s a unique take for the Nike Air Force 1 Low, one that’s sure to be a polarizing option if the Off White Nike Air Force 1 Low ever makes its way to retail shelves. What do you think of the look?

Check out a detailed look at Virgil’s latest and greatest after the break and stay tuned for more release date updates right here on Sneaker News.

Source: NYsadman

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