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A Refreshing White And Sail Arrive On The Nike Air Force 1 Low

A Refreshing White And Sail Arrive On The Nike Air Force 1 Low

The Nike Air Force 1 has been all over the place recently from its recent All-Star Weekend collaboration with Don C, to its official unveiling with Supreme, to adding to DIY elements for a tear-away GR option. However, most sneakerheads know that the classic basketball sneaker is mainly popularized for its more simplistic renditions, and it’s looking to go back its bread-and-butter stylings with this latest offering. Chopped down to low-profile format, this next iteration structures its upper with a combo of leather and smooth suedes. The latter dons the model’s forefoot and heel paneling, as well as the lacestays in lighter grey for somewhat of a Dior-esque attitude, and is paired up with Swoosh logos and treading that contrast slightly through their “Sail” elements. Furthermore, a few material adjustments are made through the tongues and heel stamps which trade out their traditional leather fabrications for a rougher canvas, as well as the Swoosh logos which take on a tumbled leather texture. See a closer look here below, and find these releasing in the coming weeks on Nike.com and at select retailers.

Nike Air Force 1 Low “Pure Platinum”
Release Date: May 1st, 2020
$110
Color: White/Sail/Platinum Tint
Style Code: CW7584-100

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