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Nike Gets The Air Force 1 Low Ready For Summer In “White/Laser Blue”

Nike Gets The Air Force 1 Low Ready For Summer In “White/Laser Blue”

The Nike Air Force 1 Low has been popping up in handfuls of colorways over the last few months. Recently, a summer-friendly “White,” “Metallic Silver” and “Laser Blue” mix.

As with the model’s original ensemble in the 1980s, the upcoming pair indulges in a “colorless” look across the bulk of its upper and sole unit. Profile swooshes and Achilles’ heel panels deviate from the all-“White” surroundings in a shimmering silver hue. Branding on the tongue label, spine area and midsole boast the aforementioned, vibrant blue hue. Laces on the latest take on Bruce Kilgore’s 40-year-old Air Force 1 feature reflective detailing that compliments the rest of the shoe, while making a statement of its own under the appropriate lighting conditions.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com release before summer ends.

In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 4 “Black Canvas” is set to launch in August.

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Images: Nike

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