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A Cordura-Covered Nike Air Force 1 Low Appears In “Cargo Khaki”

A Cordura-Covered Nike Air Force 1 Low Appears In “Cargo Khaki”

As summer’s end fast approaches, NIKE, Inc. has begun swapping vibrant pastels and ultra-breathable footwear with more drab and protective options. Among those styles, handfuls of a Nike Air Force 1 Low featuring Cordura fabric are expected.

Akin to previously-released weather-ready propositions from Nike Sportswear, the newly-surfaced pair indulges in a rather tonal ensemble. “Cargo Khaki” takes over everything from the aforementioned material at the toe box, tongue, mid-foot and inner-lining to the Bruce Kilgore-designed sole unit. The only deviations to the unassuming take on the classic silhouette arrive in the form of black accents on the swoosh and heel, as well as the “CORDURA”-branded tag on the lateral sidewall. Lastly, the sock-liners inject a touch of highlighter-reminiscent flair to the shoes.

Enjoy official images of the low-top Air Force 1 here below, and anticipate a Nike.com release soon.

For more from the Swoosh, check out the Nike Huarache‘s most recent styles.

Nike Air Force 1 Cordura Do6701 300 1
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Nike Air Force 1 Cordura Do6701 300 2

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Images: Nike

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