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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Athletic Club” Brings A Varsity Jacket Look In Green And Red

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Athletic Club” Brings A Varsity Jacket Look In Green And Red

Nike’s make-believe “Athletic Club” is already accepting enrollment for 2022. And one of the first shoes to be accepted is none other than the Air Force 1, which has donned a new varsity-inspired make-up.

As a whole, the package is objectively simple, combining only a few colors and materials. Throughout the suede upper, a dark green is used primarily, with white hits arriving by way of the tongue label and Swoosh. The red branding at the heel, compared to the “Athletic Club” markings elsewhere, adds a bold but still on-theme addition, spelling out “AF-1” in thick, collegiate-styled embroidery.

Sat atop a “Sail” midsole, the colorway should be arriving at Nike.com and select retailers very soon.

In other news, new images of the Louis Vuitton Off-White Air Force 1 have surfaced this morning.

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 Athletic Club

SKU: DH7435-300
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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