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Nike Continues To Outfit The Air Force 1 In Premium Materials

Nike Continues To Outfit The Air Force 1 In Premium Materials

Over the course of the Air Force 1‘s 40th Anniversary, Nike has dressed up the classic silhouette in a wide range of different materials. And while its latest offering is nothing new in this regard — nor in colorway — it certainly deserves a seat at the table for its quality alone.

Minimal in many ways, the pair starts with a simple, two-toned sole unit: a light grey touches up the outsole, while the midsole proffers white throughout, matching the above laces, tongue, and lining. The tumbled leather Swoosh, in slight contrast, opts for a shade more cream-dominant, as does the heel tab and tongue label, both of which sport a light brown. Finally, the rest of the construction indulges in a premium suede, whose color blends well with the rest of the palette.

For a closer look at this upcoming Air Force 1, check out the official images below. A release date has not yet been announced, but it’s likely these will appear on Nike.com and at select retailers relatively soon.

In other news, have you seen the Dunkin’ Air Jordan 1 Low?

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