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This Nike Air Force 1 Echoes The “Just Do It” Mantra In Hangul

This Nike Air Force 1 Echoes The “Just Do It” Mantra In Hangul

From both a general release and collaborative standpoint, Nike Korea is at the top of their game. And while soon to release a limited Dunk Low, it seems the overseas outpost also has a pair of Air Force 1s in the works.

Revealed by way of collector @woganwodeyang, the pair dresses its mid-panel and toe with thick Hangul embroidery. Threaded in shades of white and accented with primary colors, the text spells out “Just Do It” over top a cream base, one that closely matches the shade of the leather overlays adjacent. Elsewhere, the red, blue, and yellow previously mentioned appear multiple times throughout the shoe: first, they dress the stitch along the Swoosh; second, the tongue’s Nike branding; and last, the rainbow-esque strip down the heel.

For a closer look at this unreleased sample, see below. It’s possible — though not likely — that we’ll see an upcoming release. Sit tight for any updates.

In other news, the Dunk Low Move To Zero is just around the corner.

Nike Air Force 1 “Just Do It”
Release Date: Upcoming

Nike Air Force 1 Unreleased Sample 1

Nike Air Force 1 Unreleased Sample 2

Nike Air Force 1 Unreleased Sample 3

Nike Air Force 1 Unreleased Sample 4

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