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Drab Greys Cover The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Toasty”

Drab Greys Cover The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Toasty”

No, we’re not ready for winter or any of the colder months to disrupt the heat of the summer vacation, but Nike has some gear ready to deploy once the bitter climate arrives. Already previewed in two colorways, the Air Force 1 Low “Toasty” now appears in a fitting drab grey, matching the wintry and gloomy scenery that often accompanies the later months of the year. The exterior build features the same suede overlays with the padded underlay, while a plush interior provides the warmth and coziness for that toasty feel.

The branding hits on this Air Force 1 is rather interesting as well; the tongue label features the iconic Pinwheel emblem made up of a circular arrangement of Swoosh logos, while the heel features a debossed embroidery for added texture. The exterior flaps above the hook of the logo are also unexpected in terms of selection and placement.

Expect this Air Force 1 Low “Toasty” to arrive at Nike Sportswear during the late fall/early winter months.

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low "Toasty"

SKU: DC8871-002
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 02/03/2022 Thursday

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