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Nike Gives The Air Force 1 Low “First Use” A Vintage Treated Look

Nike Gives The Air Force 1 Low “First Use” A Vintage Treated Look

Nike’s “First Use” collection has already evolved past the point of needing branding. Its signature elements, which deal primarily in vintage and retro influence, signal the themes as is, and such is the case for this forthcoming Air Force 1.

Reminiscent of older iterations, the offering starts with a simple Triple White base. The forefoot, profile, and heel layer on said neutral, allowing for the red contrast stitch to stand further out. The Swoosh, alongside, hues a complementing shade, one just a bit brighter than the aforementioned as well as the burgundy-tinged tongue, heel tab, and outsole. Elsewhere, the branding also takes on a classic logo, forgoing the modern style for a more elegant “Nike” type.

Complete with a gilded dubrae, these Air Force 1s should hit select retailers and Nike.com soon.

In other news, the Yeezy 500 Taupe Light is bringing us back to the basics.

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 "First Use"

SKU: DA8478-101
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: Aug 4, 2021

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