The Nike Air Force 1 Low has been a mainstay within the company’s lineup of products since 1986, when retailers in Baltimore and the DMV area proposed unique release program for Bruce Kilgore’s design. Over the last thirty-seven years, the silhouette has emerged in countless ensembles rooted in different backstories, donning experimental materials, and certified fresh.
Ahead of spring, the low-top proposition emerged in a “colorless” ensemble complete with reworked perforation patterns on the toe box and chrome detailing at the tip of the profile swooshes and “NIKE” text on the upper heel. The logos printed on the sock-liner evoke images of western attire, with metal-capped cowboy boots possibly inspiring the latest Air Force 1. This theory gains more ground when considering the rope-reminiscent laces. Lastly, the sole unit underfoot takes on a classic “White-on-White” finish, allowing for the slightest of contrast up-top to revel in the spotlight.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a nike.com launch in the first-half of the year.
For more sneaker news, check out the Air Jordan 11 “DMP” set to return during the holiday season for the first time since 2006.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Air Force 1 Low
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |