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Vintage Vibes Meet This Monochrome Nike Air Force 1 Low

Vintage Vibes Meet This Monochrome Nike Air Force 1 Low

While simplistic and to the point, Nike’s black and white color blockings have enacted a mini-renaissance era headlined by the monthly Dunk Low “Panda” restocks. Alongside Fat Joe’s upcoming Terror Squad x Nike Air Force 1 collab, the Bruce Kilgore design remains entrenched in the monochrome pairing.

Akin to the greyscale-infused Nike Terminator High from March, the upcoming Air Force 1 introduces its chosen hues across the mid-foot Swoosh and heel tab in an accented role. Elsewhere the flat leather upper enacts a “Panda” reminiscent color blocking as jet-black hues cast across the overlays contrast the crisp white base layer and tongue construction. Underfoot, however, the silhouette is definitively split from its upper as a clad coat of cream reminiscent of the coffee-dipped trend consumes the entire sole unit for a bit of vintage flair.

Enjoy official imagery of the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Black/Grey” below as we await further news regarding a release date.

In other news from the Beaverton brand, the customizable CLOT x Nike Dunk Low “Cork” is scheduled to release next Friday, June 23rd.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FQ6848-101
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

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