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Lace Toggles Upgrade This Black And White Nike Air Force 1

Lace Toggles Upgrade This Black And White Nike Air Force 1

The Nike Air Force 1 has enjoyed a wide range of upgrades across 2022. And for its latest tune up, the brand has upgraded the shoe’s lace unit with built-in toggles.

Aside from its fastener, this Air Force 1 doesn’t stray at all far from its original design. Smooth leathers are used throughout the upper, which is dyed black across every panel save for the Swoosh and heel tab. These opt for a bright white finish, matching that of the branding along the tongue as well as the midsole just below. Moving over to the lace unit, the eyelets have been completely removed and the eyestays upped in size; this gives the fixture a much cleaner look and ensures compatibility with the adjacent lace toggle.

For a detailed look at this newly-modified Air Force 1, take a look at the official images below. A release should be coming soon, with sizes to appear on Nike.com as well as at select retailers.

In other news, a Metallic Gold Air Max 97 was just unveiled.

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