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This Winter-Ready Nike Air Force 1 Low Features A Black/Brown Color Scheme

This Winter-Ready Nike Air Force 1 Low Features A Black/Brown Color Scheme

The Nike Air Force 1 Low continues to celebrate its 40th anniversary in style.

In addition to handfuls of summer-friendly ensembles, Bruce Kilgore’s “presidential” silhouette has recently taken on a number of outfits prepped for fall and winter. Joining the Lunar Force 1 Duckboot, the winterized Air Force 1 Low will soon release in a mix of black and brown hues. The weather-resistant makeover also includes canvas tongues and laces with reflective finishes for function in inclement conditions. Underfoot, Kilgore’s made-for-basketball sole unit is reworked for better performance in rain and snow without sacrificing the comfort that made the Air Force 1 revolutionary in the 1980s. All together, each aforementioned component helps expand the impressive legacy of Nike’s marquee silhouette.

Enjoy detailed looks at the pair ahead, and anticipate a nike.com launch soon.

For more sneaker news, check out the latest Air Jordan release dates.

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