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Nike Sportswear Kicks Off “Topography” Pack With The Air Force 1 Low

Nike Sportswear Kicks Off “Topography” Pack With The Air Force 1 Low

From collections inspired by international affairs to ones rooted in visible Air cushioning, Nike Sportswear has had a busy 2020. Before the year ends, the category has begun teasing a “Topography” collection that includes the beloved Nike Air Force 1.

At a glance, the forthcoming pair appears like its most popular all-“White” version, but closer inspection reveals thematic detailing. Profile swooshes and heel panels feature topographical patterns partially created from the brand’s iconic logo; the latter components are accompanied by rich red embroidered branding. “NIKE AIR” text on the tongue label and sockliner also indulge in the scarlet tone, just as the stripe around the rear of the midsole. The remainder of the sole unit forgoes any eye-catching accent in favor of a clean, tried-and-proven arrangement.

Enjoy official images here below, as you wait for this Air Force 1 – and a larger collection – to arrive to Nike.com soon.

For more from NIKE, Inc., check out the Air Jordan Release Dates 2021 Preview.

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Images: Nike

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