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Nike Further Injects The Air Force 1 With “First Use” Themes

Nike Further Injects The Air Force 1 With “First Use” Themes

In just a short amount of time, we’ve been inundated with numerous “First Use” releases, the collection now among Nike’s most expansive. And throughout the variety of silhouettes, there lies a deeper variety of colorways — the Air Force 1 undoubtedly at the head of the pack in this regard.

Today, the classic greets us with yet another, a scheme more Summer-ready than those previous. Bright blue Swooshes and orange heel tabs open up the lateral side, contrasting the thin, green outline that makes up the check opposite. Elsewhere, deep red gum bottoms sit underfoot, while the suede and leather make-up above alternates between a light grey and cream, respectively. What’s more, the signature gilded accessory sits proudly along the lace unit, complementing the vintage insignia and “First Use” text adjacent.

For a closer, official look, check out the gallery below. A release should hit Nike.com and select retailers soon.

In other news, have you seen the Air Jordan 36?

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