Browsing the "Nike Air Force 1 Low" Tag
NIKE AIR FORCE 1 LOW The Nike Air Force 1 Low released in 1982 and was designed by Bruce Kilgore. It is the first Nike Basketball sneaker with Air technology, and also comes in a Mid and High version. The Air Force 1 Low is considered to be the most heralded sneaker of all-time, consistently being among the best sellers of the year. Click in for the most up to date Nike Air Force 1 Low information, release dates, and colorways.
March 13th, 2013 by John K.
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The Nike Air Force 1 Low was one of the first Retro models to experiment with patent leather (it was the first Retro in Nike history on its own). Have we ever seen it take on the classic white-on-white? The seasonal top-seller hits us with the flashy patent leather completely taking over the upper, giving this undeniable must-have for older cats another reason to stack another box in the collection. Rock City Kicks just got these in stock so check out the full shot below and stay tuned to Sneaker News for more Air Force 1 updates.
Nike Air Force 1 Low
White/White-White
$90
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March 8th, 2013 by John K.
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Not one, not two, but three amazing ‘Year of the Snake’ releases to choose from tomorrow, all of which are distinct from one another in their own luxurious way. The black EXT has a fierce black snakeskin, the red EXT adapt a sick VT suede upper, while the Air Force 1 sorta combines them all with snakeskin and suede. Don’t miss out on this amazing releases because only a select number of Nike retailers like Extra Butter will have these in stock, but see what’s up for grabs now on eBay.
Nike Kobe 8 EXT “Year of the Snake – Black”
Black/Black-Metallic Silver
582554-001
03/09/13
$150
Nike Kobe 8 EXT “Year of the Snake – University Red”
University Red/University Red-Court Purple
582554-600
03/09/13
$150
Nike Air Force 1 Low “Year of the Snake”
University Red/Black-Court Purple
555106-600
03/09/13
$200
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March 6th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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This weekend will see a handful of ‘Year of the Snake’ styles from Nike hit shelves-the group comprised of the Nike Kobe 8 and the Nike Air Force 1 Low. Of course the former has two separate silhouettes releasing, both picking up the Nike Kobe 8 EXT designation (You’ll recall that the Nike LeBron X ‘Cork’ also came with that three letter addition). Take a look at the Nike Kobe 8 EXT ‘Year of the Snake’ pairs along with the Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Year of the Snake’ in better detail right after the jump and watch for them to impact at retailers like NJ’s Sneaker Lounge this Saturday, March 9th. Also, stay tuned for the arrival of other styles in the same vein like the Nike Zoom Huarache 2k4 and the Nike Air Force 1 High.
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March 4th, 2013 by John K.
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Updated: March 21st, 2013
Being a sneakerhead is an active, round-the-clock job! With so many great shoes dropping on a weekly basis from all the brands, you might have to pick and choose your sneaker pick-ups because it’ll make quite a dent in your savings if you go off copping anything and everything. We’ve got a complete list of all the notable March 2013 Sneaker Releases, but keep in mind that dates are subject to change and that we might even be treated with a sudden “quickstrike”-style release here and there! We’ve got a weekly breakdown of all the notable sneakers below so take a look and point out what your favorites are of the bunch.
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March 4th, 2013 by John K.
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When Nike iD introduced elephant print material to the Air Force 1, it was hard not to go crazy with the material and go full tonal (one Sneaker News staff member did just that). These upcoming releases of the Air Force 1 Low takes the reins and adds the iconic print in controlled fashion, opting for just the heel portions to give these clean and basic colorways a nice upgrade. There are certainly more colorways done in this fashion so check out the new photos of the Teal/Fuschia colorway below and stay tuned to Sneaker News for more updates on release info.
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February 28th, 2013 by John K.
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You might be wondering where the ‘Blazer’ is in this upcoming set of Air Force 1s, and outside of the colorway, the Blazer influence isn’t really that obvious. You might think that old-school tongue tag would make these a simple VNTG-style release, but those tags are before the Air Force 1s time, making a VNTG release an anachronism instead. The Blazer Pack is in fact the original suede colorways of the Blazer, with tonal navy, royal, red, green, and purple (womens) being offered up in this funky Summer 2013 set of releases, so check out all five after the jump and let us know if any of the colorways stand out on their own.
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February 26th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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Are you still waiting for the arrival of the rest of the ‘Year of the Snake’ goods from Nike? Soon enough you’ll be able to cross another one off your list-the Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Year of the Snake’ shown here. The Nike Air Force 1 was of course available in more full-on snake treatment via NIKE iD, but those versions will fall a little short of the detail captured by this one. Continue reading to get all the angles and be advised that the Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Year of the Snake’ release date is March 9th. And if you don’t want to wait-grab a pair now from kixpress on eBay.
Nike Air Force 1 NG CMFT Low
University Red/Black-Court Purple
555106-600
03/09/13
$200
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February 22nd, 2013 by John K.
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The ‘Fighter Jet’ Foamposite that released earlier this month is apparently just a starting point for a concentrated collection of the White/Silver/Black camouflage print as we get a look at yet another NSW model featuring that catchy print. We’ve already seen the Nike Air Force 1 Low Downtown feature an all-over style of camo usage, but this classic Nike Air Force 1 Low build uses it selectively on the Swoosh, heel-tab and on the sole through the translucent outsole. Are you feeling the Fighter Jet camouflage, or are you ready for something else? Peep the extra angles below and stay tuned to Sneaker News for release information.
Nike Air Force 1 Low
Wolf Grey/Hyper Red
488298-022
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