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“Volt”-Colored Ribbons Appear On The Nike Air Force 1 Low

“Volt”-Colored Ribbons Appear On The Nike Air Force 1 Low

The Nike Air Force 1 Low continues to emerge in brand new styles as part of the 40th anniversary of Bruce Kilgore’s original design.

As the world awaits for high-profile collaborations to drop, the silhouette continues to don compelling solo efforts. The latest?: A predominantly “White” and “Black”-colored pair accompanied by non-standard pull tabs featuring eye-catching “Volt” flair. The arrangement isn’t new to the Nike Sportswear family, but the minor update (pull tabs at the spine) helps create a refreshing take on a design from 1982. Underfoot, the Air Force 1 opts for a clean and classic all-“White” finish that will surely help the shoes appeal to as wide an audience as possible.

No firm Nike.com launch date has been disclosed by the brand as of yet, but that’s likely to change soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

For more swoosh-branded footwear, check out the latest Nike Dunk styles.

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