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The Kid’s Nike Air Force 1 Low Appears In A Clean “White/Black” Look With Layered Swooshes

The Kid’s Nike Air Force 1 Low Appears In A Clean “White/Black” Look With Layered Swooshes

The Nike Air Force 1 Low has recently appeared in a number of high-profile makeovers to celebrate 40 years on the market.

Recently, however, Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design abandoned any Drake and Stussy co-sign for a lone effort that keeps things simple in colorway and materials. Akin to the original Air Force 1 from 1982, the newly-surfaced pair indulges in a predominantly “White” leather makeup across the upper, with sole units also keeping things relatively “colorless.” Profile swooshes and upper heel panels introduce some greyscale contrast into the mix, with the former components donning a layered look that’s been seen across the Nike Sportswear roster. Miniature swooshes at the lateral quarter panel and “Black” tread underfoot round out the latest take on Kilgore’s creation, which is currently only exclusive to kids.

No firm Nike.com release details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

In related sneaker news, check out the latest Air Max 97‘s styles.

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