Distinct from that of classic Air Jordans, this Nike Air Force 1‘s palette appears to put a very subtle twist on the iconic “Bred” colorway.
In place of the usual red, this Nike Air Force 1 dresses both its Swoosh and heel tab in a shade quite a bit darker. The “NIKE” branding along the tongue label, too, is dressed the same, deviating from the more neutral look of the accompanying logos. Elsewhere, the rest of the shoe prefers an equally understated finish, as the leather upper, lace unit, and sole alternate between black and white.
Official images of this upcoming Nike Air Force 1 can be found ahead. Enjoy a detailed look at the pair as we await its arrival on Nike.com and at select retailers.
In other news, the release of the Cherry 12s is fast approaching.