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Nike Air Force 1 Low Crater Flyknit Covered In Pink

Nike Air Force 1 Low Crater Flyknit Covered In Pink

In today’s climate, Nike can’t quite afford to let up on their “Move to Zero” initiatives. And thankfully, they haven’t seemed to slow down as more options — like this upcoming Air Force 1 Crater Flyknit — are continuing to appear.

Here, the silhouette tries something a bit new. Rather than opt for drab palettes, the upper arrives fully bright and floral, rendered near entirely in pink shades. The Swoosh, heel tab, and tongue label, relative to what’s adjacent, are the brightest of the bunch, popping out from the more muted but still colorful Flyknit base. Underfoot, even the midsole finds the perfect tonal complement, though its various scraps still break up the cohesion by a small amount.

For a closer look at these sustainable AF1s, check out the images below. A release should hit Nike.com and possible select retailers soon.

In other news, the White Royal Jordan Pro Strong ushers back the beloved Team Jordan.

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