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Nike Continues To Extend The Air Force 1 Worldwide Assortment With Grey And Neon

Nike Continues To Extend The Air Force 1 Worldwide Assortment With Grey And Neon

Easily one of the biggest collections that Nike has revealed this year, the Sportswear “Worldwide Pack” has been swiftly repleting its lineage with more renditions this Summer. After revealing an alternate black colorway of the Air Max 90, the capsule is making room for another one of the Swoosh’s popular lifestyle members to hop in on the fun — the Air Force 1 Low.

Effectively merging together elements both neutral and neon, these AF1s are wrap its smooth leather upper in a lighter grey hue, and dabble accents of highlighter greens towards its branded tongues and heels, as well as the globe logo tab hung from the rear section of its Swoosh. Elsewhere on these Nike shoes keep things to greyscale complexions as its Nike checks are given a matte black nubuck skin, while its sole piece is entirely swathed with a white finish. Stay tuned for more info on its release likely to happen in the coming weeks on Nike.com and through select retailers.

For other Nike news, here’s a first look at the Denham Air Max 95s.

Nike Air Force 1 “Worldwide”
Style Code: CK7648-002

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