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The Nike Air Force 1 Shadow Shades In Team Red And Orange On A Neutral Body

The Nike Air Force 1 Shadow Shades In Team Red And Orange On A Neutral Body

Summer is officially over, but the women’s Nike Air Force 1 Shadow continues to emerge in vibrant color schemes perfect for the warmer months of the year. Its latest ensemble features “Team Red,” “Orange” and “Volt” accents across a faint base.

Although underlays indulge in white leather construction, their accompanying suede panels boast light pink and grey hues. Layered lace guards, profile swooshes and heel overlays all indulge in both eye-catching and understated tones, with the former two areas sporting a loud citrus shade. Lining on the tongue and collar feature a burgundy-reminiscent color that also takes over branding on the tongue and heel. Underfoot, additional midsole tooling contrast the off-white, exaggerated sole unit with its faint rose and neon green color scheme.

No official release date is yet known, but this Air Force 1-variant is likely to launch on Nike.com before the year ends. Until then, enjoy official images of the pair here below.

For more low-top options from NIKE, Inc., check out the latest news on the Air Jordan 1 Low.

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Images: Nike

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