The Air Force 1 is without question one of Nike’s best sellers, and both this year and last, the brand has done well to maintain the model’s high rank through collaborations with artists like G-Dragon and Travis Scott as well as brands like Cactus Plant Flea Market. Their more accessible inline alternatives have fittingly prospered as a result, their colorways reflecting an energy similar to the aforementioned. Thanks to these micro-collections, the silhouette has changed its branding all sorts of ways with its most recent endeavor highlighting not the swoosh but the tongue tags and the heel’s signature “Air” marked molds. As such, the latter affixes twice — one as usual and another emblazoned onto the heel — with its color changing from grey to white to Barely Volt depending on the backdrop: a small three-way selection of black, white, and a bolder red. Elsewhere, the applied patches complement whichever scheme, spelling out the typical trademarks and label text downward to the vamp. Grab a detailed look at this trio of offerings right here and expect to see a release at Nike.com hopefully within the coming months.
In other news, the Jordan 6 DMP is set for an April 18th release in full family sizes.
Updated (4/14/2020): The Nike Air Force 1 “Added Air” is available now in Black and Laser Crimson colorways.
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Where to Buy
- Nike (Black)Available
- Nike (Crimson)Available
Nike Air Force 1 “Added Air”
Available
$110
Color: Black/White/Black
Style Code: CJ1379-001
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Where to Buy
- Nikestore USAvailable
Nike Air Force 1 “Added Air”
Style Code: CJ1379-101
Nike Air Force 1 “Added Air”
Color: Laser Crimson/Black/White/Laser Crimson
Style Code: CJ1379-600