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The Classic “White On White” Appears On Nike’s Wayward Air Force 1

The Classic “White On White” Appears On Nike’s Wayward Air Force 1

The Nike Air Force 1, though long established in the brand’s product line, somehow also doubles as the most diverse, arriving with multiple experiments every year. And throughout the past few, the design team have begun to explore a logo heavy approach replete with more Swooshes than one can count. Their latest project, which effectively channels an energy similar to John Geiger in its overall aesthetic, “misplaces” the signature check all throughout its upper — toe box, heel wrap, etc. Often colored, the colorway here leans towards the subdued as a triple white palette takes the helm. As such, the pair is quite familiar to typical GRs at first glance, but if inspected, one will notice the variance in leather texture, the plush inner liner, and the aforementioned branding. Grab a close-up look at these right here and sit tight for further word on its upcoming Nike.com release.

In other news, the Yellow Grateful Dead Dunks are releasing at both skate shops and Nike SNKRS very soon.

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N/A Nike Air Force 1

SKU: CK7214-100
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: Oct 1, 2020

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