Never one to rest on its laurels (although it very well could), the Nike Air Force 1 Low has historically pioneered and popularized new builds and technologies from NIKE, Inc. Although the latest take on Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design doesn’t usher in new tooling, it dons non-standard reflective tooling.
Despite a predominantly-muted arrangement across its tumbled leather upper and rubber sole unit, the upcoming Air Force 1 boasts a handful of vibrant blue accents. Embroidered miniature swooshes on the lateral forefoot work in-tandem with branding on the tongue label and heel pull tab to keep the Nike Sportswear proposition from being tonal. Profile swooshes sport a non-traditional, cut out construction, which official images reveal features a reflective finish; panels at the heel follow suit.
Enjoy official images of the latest Air Force 1 Low ahead, while you wait for Nike.com release details.
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