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Overbranded Swooshes Dress This White-On-Pink Nike Air Force 1

Overbranded Swooshes Dress This White-On-Pink Nike Air Force 1

Years back, brands the industry over were obsessed with the concept of overbranding. Nike was one of the biggest offenders, often dressing their classics in no small quantity of Swooshes and text. And though this style has since fallen out of vogue, the brand still can’t quite shake the bad habit as evidenced by this upcoming Air Force 1.

Relative to releases prior, this pair is much more tame. Only the Swoosh features multiple logos, all of which are dressed in a light pastel that effectively blends into its hot pink backdrop. Surrounding said fixture is a thick, black outline, whose color matches the tread underfoot as well as the branding along the tongue, heel tab, and midsole. White neutrals construct the rest of the shoe, from its recycled sidewalls to its canvas and leather upper.

For a closer look at this upcoming Air Force 1, check out the official images below. These should hit Nike.com and select retailers in GS sizes soon, so sit tight if you’d like to add a set to your rotation.

In other news, more Salehe Bembury Crocs Pollex Clogs are releasing later this month.

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