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Nike’s “Have A Good Game” Collection Continues With An Air Force 1 Low

Nike’s “Have A Good Game” Collection Continues With An Air Force 1 Low

While an Air Jordan 1 High Zoom headlines its collaboration with League of Legends, NIKE, Inc. has prepped an assortment of different styles ahead of the World Finals for the game’s professional scene (October 31st). Among it, a Nike Air Force 1 Low with “HAVE A GOOD GAME” messaging on the lateral heel and other special detailing.

Unlike an adjacent Blazer Mid, the forthcoming take on Bruce Kilgore’s design maintains a predominantly “White” arrangement. Profile swooshes, however, make up for the pair’s blandness with not only their iridescent finish, but also removable build. Accents across the vamp and tongue further indulge in the color-changing effect, while “NIKE AIR” branding on the sockliner alternate between left and right shoe. Overlays at the heel boast an all-black color scheme, but partake in a glossy composition. Underfoot, sole units maintain their tried-and-tested, triple-white look.

Enjoy official images of this low-top Air Force 1 ahead, as you wait for more details of its Nike SNKRS launch to emerge.

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