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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Features A Seasonal Hexagonal Pattern On Mid-Panel

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Features A Seasonal Hexagonal Pattern On Mid-Panel

The Nike Air Force 1 could only release in either triple-black or triple-white for the rest of its life on the market and (arguably) enjoy uncriticized success. Bruce Kilgore’s design, however, is also reinventing itself, in both subtle and bold ways. An upcoming release simultaneously does both, given its rather muted color palette and notable midfoot pattern.

As with several recent pairs within the Air Max family, this low-top silhouette is clad in “Black” and accented by “Laser Blue”. The latter takes over all branding, save for the profile swooshes. Middle panels seemingly take a page out of a recent Air Max Plus, as they feature a gradient boasting hexagonal shapes; the Air Force 1, however, presents its pattern in a greyscale color scheme instead of rich blue. Underfoot, sole units maintain their classic design, complementing their all-“Black” arrangement with “AIR” branding in stark contrast.

Enjoy official images of this Air Force 1 Low ahead, as you wait for pairs to arrive to Nike.com soon.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. family, the White Cement Jordan 4 is rumored to return in May 2021.

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