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Can’t Go Wrong With The Nike Air Force 1 Low In A Clean White And Orange

Can’t Go Wrong With The Nike Air Force 1 Low In A Clean White And Orange

From exaggerating overlays to mixing patterns, the Nike Air Force 1 is far short of bold iterations that take Bruce Kilgore’s 1982 design to the next level. For an upcoming arrangement, the model has chosen a rather modest route by opting for a familiar white fitting and a touch of color.

The pair sports its usual white smooth leather uppers and a stark white rubber sole to match. Instead of multi-colored elements, this model has decided on a vivid orange as the single tone to accent the style. The crimson shade is applied to the profile Swooshs and outsole, as well as the branded tongue label and heel tab. This results in a crisp new take on the AF 1 that is simple in design yet vibrant with its two-toned approach.

Enjoy official images of the Air Force 1 below, which will hit the listed retailers in the coming month at a price of $90.

In other Swoosh-related news, the Nike ACG Air Mowabb is getting its first-ever retro for its 30th anniversary.

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