The Nike Air Force 1 has kept up with some of the most hype proposals from NIKE, Inc. throughout 2020 not only through compelling design and valued co-signs, but also via refreshing ensembles and tweaks. Case in point: a mixed-materials construction ostensibly arranged in cut-and-sew fashion.
As with a recently-seen Air Max 90, the forthcoming take on Bruce Kilgore’s creation opts for a predominantly greyscale color palette. The 1982-classic, however, effectively divides its upper in two parts by dipping its forefoot overlay in stark white contrast; furthermore, miniature swooshes are added to the lateral toe and given a “Volt”-reminiscent tone. Remaining panels, including lace guards, indulge in various shades of grey and wool-like fabrics. Profile swooshes also partake in a heavy, textured makeup, but boast a faint crimson hue complemented by robust blue stitching. Elsewhere, blue tone also animates branding on the tongue, sockliner and sole unit – the most latter rounding out the pair in a speckled, light grey arrangement.
Enjoy a look at the upcoming Air Force 1 Low ahead, as you wait for more information on a Nike.com launch to emerge.
In other news from NIKE, Inc., the Air Jordan 1 AJKO “Chicago” is rumored to retro in Spring 2021.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Air Force 1 Low
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |
Finish Line | Standard | Check Site |
JD Sports US | Standard | Check Site |
Europe 12/17/2020 Thursday
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Asphaltgold | Standard | Check Site |
AFEW | Standard | Check Site |
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