As the world awaits for some of the Nike Air Force 1 Low‘s high-profile collaborations prepped for 2022, the silhouette continues to emerge in refreshing general colorways. Recently, Bruce Kilgore’s 40-year-old design has emerged in a non-standard build complete with a spring-ready, multi-color arrangement.
The upper is constructed entirely out of canvas, with experimental stitching creating an updated look for Kilgore’s iconic Air Force 1. Beige, soft pink and Easter-friendly green animate the pair’s top-half, with the most latter tone covering the profile swooshes and some panels around the tongue. Neon yellow takes over the aforementioned stitching, which appears “haphazardly” at the toe box and along the profiles, while also animating branding on the top of the tongue and upper heel. Lastly, as indicated by the swoosh wheel graphic on the sock-liners, sole units underfoot indulge in a partly-recycled build, contributing to the brand’s sustainability initiatives.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.
Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc, umbrella, the Air Jordan 1 “Georgetown” is set to release stateside on April 2nd.
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