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Nike SF-AF1 Releasing In “Desert Ochre”

Nike SF-AF1 Releasing In “Desert Ochre”

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The Nike SF-AF1 came out of nowhere to be one of the most sought after lifestyle mockups in Nike Sportswear’s arsenal late last year. The militarized version of Bruce Kilgore’s iconic 1980s basketball model transformed the hardwood staple into a high-fashion offering in a number of tonal colorways with a ballistic nylon and weather resistant synthetic leather utilizing paracord military straps and additional boot-like lace eyelets for a premium offering that sold out immediately. Good news is on the horizon though, as a number of new Nike SF AF1 colorways will be headed to retailers come Spring 2017 like this Nike SF AF1 Wheat.

The Nike SF AF1 Wheat takes the “Flax” Timberland boot-inspired aesthetic to task with a monochromatic upper featuring an updated nylon ankle strap and black eyelets to match the outsole unit below. Be sure to check out a full look at the coming Nike SF AF1 Wheat after the break; the Release Date for this pair is January 19th on Nike SNKRS, but are available now at Nike Sportswear retailers.

Nike WMNS SF-AF1 “Desert Ochre”
Global Release Date: January 19th, 2017
$165
Color: Desert Ochre/Desert Ochre-Black
Style Code: 857872-700

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