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Nike Keeps It Simple With An Obsidian And White Air Force 1 High

Nike Keeps It Simple With An Obsidian And White Air Force 1 High

Never a sore spot for Nike, the Air Force 1 keeps it strong with colorways either inline or collaborative: from Valentine’s Day takes with Emotionally Unavailable to technical upgrades by Berlin stalwarts Acronym, the high-top variation has most certainly seen it all, but what keeps people coming back is undoubtedly the silhouette’s host of classics. Breaking up the many triple white pairs on the streets, Beaverton is opting now for notes of Obsidian at the majority, accented only by a staple gum bottom as well as segmented hits of white throughout the outward construction. These — standout in their stark tonal difference — take seat at the ankle straps, midsole, and swoosh with smaller instances at the branded heel and tongue tabs. Grab a detailed look at this clean entry into the lineage right here and find it available now at Nike.com for a retail of $100 USD.

Nike Air Force 1 High
Available
$100
Color: Obsidian/Red Orbit/White/White
Style Code: AT7653-400

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