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This Iridescent Nike Air Force 1 Low Features HTML Code

This Iridescent Nike Air Force 1 Low Features HTML Code

The Nike Air Force 1 Low could rest on its laurels for the remainder of its years and be deemed successful. Yet, Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design has repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to reinvent itself, most recently evidenced by an iridescent option.

Glossy leather leather makes up most of the newly-surfaced pair’s upper, although perforated panels land at the mid-foot. Depending on how light hits it, the Nike Air Force 1‘s top-half boasts hits of blue, purple and green, while profile swooshes introduce a black and silver combination into the mix. Lastly, labels on the tongue swap traditional Nike branding in favor of thematic text stylized as lines of HTML code. More Nike Sportswear options with similar detailing may be in the works.

Enjoy official images of the pair here below, and expect a Nike.com launch date soon.

In related sneaker news, the Dunk Low continues joining wish-lists everywhere thanks to its countless new styles.

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Images: Nike

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