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Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature Sees University Blue Swooshes

Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature Sees University Blue Swooshes

Nike’s Next Nature series continues to deliver the simple and clean classics we’ve come to know and love, but with the added benefit of wearing products built with eco-friendly sustainable methods. The Dunk Lows have been huge hits, largely due to the popular color-blocking styles, and quite frankly we’re glad that Nike is keeping things equally as crisp with the Air Force 1 Low.

Arriving later this year for women is the Air Force 1 Low Next Nature; as you can see, these can easily pass as your standard pair of Air Force 1s with a University Blue Swoosh logo, heel, and tongue. The remainder of the white upper is built with the green-focused efforts as a percentage by weight is made of recycled materials. Finally, Nike provides these with the volt green insoles which are typically reserved for the Next Nature line of kicks.

You can expect these on Nike.com soon; stay tuned for updates.

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