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“Volt” Swooshes And Recycled Nike Grind Land On The Air Force 1 Low

“Volt” Swooshes And Recycled Nike Grind Land On The Air Force 1 Low

Throughout its 38 year history, the Nike Air Force 1 Low has emerged in hundreds of options for all style preferences. Furthermore, Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design has helped the brand popularize new technologies like Flyknit and Nike React-foam. Nike Grind, a material comprising of recycled scraps, is the latest solution to be assisted by the popular silhouette.

With its latest ensemble, the waste-conscious sneaker indulges in an all-“Black” upper accompanied by vibrant “Volt” profile swooshes and branding on the tongue. Furthermore, a “The Starry Night”-reminiscent pattern animates the collar lining, delivering further contrast to the predominantly understated top-half; Nike Grind material takes over the upper heel panel. “Colorless” midsoles are accented by not only neon green “AIR” detailing, but a grey and multi-color outsole debuted on the Space Hippie line.

Enjoy official images of the latest low-top Air Force 1 ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.

For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out the latest Air Jordan 1 Mid styles.

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