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Olive Green And Black Shade This Nike Air Force 1 Low

Olive Green And Black Shade This Nike Air Force 1 Low

The Nike Air Force 1‘s 40th anniversary has delivered dozens of old and new looks to Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design. Recently, the made-for-basketball silhouette emerged in a fall-friendly olive green and black ensemble.

Cold season-appropriate suede makes up the majority of the sneaker’s upper, with the only interrupt arriving in the form for branding across the profiles. Miniature swooshes appear on the lateral quarter panel while larger logos at the mid-foot indulge in a con-caved arrangement that dons a multitude of smaller swooshes. Labels on the top of the tongue and pull tabs at the spine experiment with Kilgore’s original Air Force 1 Low, as does the mostly-black sole unit underfoot. Lastly, a number of branding accents throughout the shoe boast a reflective finish that allows for statement-making even in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.

In related sneaker news, check out the latest Air Jordan 1 releases.

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