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This Curiously-Blocked Nike Air Force 1 Sees “Coconut Milk” Uppers

This Curiously-Blocked Nike Air Force 1 Sees “Coconut Milk” Uppers

Never one to rest on its laurels, (despite earning the respect to do so,) the Nike Air Force 1 has recently emerged in a women’s-exclusive “Sail/Summit White/White/Coconut Milk” arrangement complete with non-standard color-blocking.

While shades of “White” aren’t new to the 38-year-old silhouette, their styling on the forthcoming pair is. For starters, smooth leather is accompanied by suede and pebbled leather overlays throughout the upper. Paneling delivers further contrast with their non-uniform presentation, which works in tandem with exposed stitching on the spine and mismatched lace guards for a “deconstructed” aesthetic. Sole units abandon the “Sail” and “Coconut Milk” tones that take over the sneaker’s top-half in favor of a timeless all-“White” makeup.

Full details of a Nike.com launch haven’t emerged, but this women’s Air Force 1 is likely to arrive soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

For more from the Swoosh, check out the Air Max 90 “Valentine’s Day” slated to launch in 2021.

Updated February 3rd, 2021: A Europe release date has been scheduled for February 20th, 2021.

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