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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Introduces A New Graphic

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From the return of the “Color Of The Month” series to jewel Swooshes, the Nike Air Force 1 never runs out of room to explore. Four months removed from its 40th anniversary, the Bruce Kilgore silhouette is now introducing an all-new logo to the Nike Sportswear lineup.

Debuting via a duo of AF1s, a motioning oval surrounds a Swoosh at both the tongue and heel tabs replacing the silhouette’s staple “Nike Air” tags. Outside of the renovated logos, the 1982 model sticks to its constructive roots with both a tumbled leather and suede overlay option that indulge in a Triple White and accented grey color blockings, respectively. Identical through both pairs is the use of a golden yellow hue, that fills the clad-white pair’s mid-foot Swoosh and oval whereas the greyscale effort utilizes the titular tincture as the base of its newly formed insignias.

As we await further release details, in the meantime enjoy official imagery of the Nike Air Force 1 Low Oval Graphic below.

In other news from the Beaverton brand, the Nike KD 4 “Galaxy” is anticipated to return in Spring 2024.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FQ2742-100
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2023

US 2023

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WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FQ7779-001
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2023

US 2023

Retailer Time Shipping Release type Status Reminder
Nikestore US N/A North America Only Standard Check Site -

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