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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Desert Berry” Arrives For Women

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Desert Berry” Arrives For Women

The Nike Air Force 1 continues its strong 2020 showing with a “Desert Berry”-accented ensemble for women.

As with the model’s most iconic option, uppers on this Air Force 1 Low are constructed with “White” leather. Profile Swooshes also maintain their standard material, but indulge in a faint purple, which also takes over “NIKE AIR” branding throughout the pair. Elsewhere, “Desert Berry” animates the label on the tongue and overlay at the heel. Sole units round out the summer-ready palette in the aforementioned violet hue.

Details of a stateside Nike.com launch are still unknown, but this women’s Air Force 1 is currently available at select stockists across Asia for the equivalent of $100 USD.

For more women-exclusive pairs from The Swoosh, check out a newly-surfaced Air Max 90 Barely Rose.

Nike Air Force 1 Low WMNS
Available
$100
Color: White/Desert Berry
Style Code: 315115-156

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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