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Tiffany & Co. x Nike Air Force 1 Low Appears In Their Pantone 1837 Blue

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Updated March 2nd, 2023: The blue colorway is confirmed to be a Friends & Family Edition that will not release to the public.

Luxury — especially that of Tiffany & Co. — is timeless. And even beyond the world of jewels and opulence, the brand exerts quite a bit of influence, with Diamond Supply previously celebrating their heritage through a collaborative bout with none other than Nike SB. Now, quite a few years thereafter, the renowned jewelers are finally joining the Swoosh in an official capacity, which has taken the form of a simple yet tasteful interpretation of the Air Force 1.

As this newly-surfaced sample reveals, we could have received an entirely different, far more indulgent colorway that shines a greater spotlight on the iconic Tiffany Blue. Here, the uppers of the Air Force 1, which are constructed primarily out of a tumbled leather, are dressed entirely in said cool tone, with black relegated to the nubuck along the Swoosh, lace unit, and heel tab. But beyond the white midsole and Pantone 1837 bottom, a number of elements have been carried over to the final product, such as the sterling silver emblem at the heel and the matching “Tiffany” branding along the tongue.

Enjoy a closer look at this Tiffany & Co. x Nike Air Force 1 Low right here. Whether it’s a F&F colorway, forthcoming alternate, or never-to-release sample, expect to learn more about the pair very soon, as additional information is likely to surface within the next few weeks.

In other news, the Swoosh has just previewed the upcoming Nike JA 1 Scratch.

Photos: @carterwangchina