Updated December 20th, 2023: The shoes are available now on Nike.com.
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Nike Air Force 1 Low EasyOn
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |
Introduced in 2015, Nike’s FlyEase technology has allowed those with limited mobility the opportunity to rock some of the brand’s most iconic footwear offerings. Branching out from the Nike Go debut, the easy-on construction has adhered to everything from the banner’s Metcon series to the Air Jordan 1 in both high and low-top form. For its latest transfer of technology, the FlyEase tooling ascertains a second Air Force 1 construction bursting at the seams with meme-ready energy.
Synonymous with goons and late-night excursions, the “Triple Black” AF1 has birthed a cultural phenomenon that stretches from concrete jungles to Twitter threads. After executing a clad-white “Uptown” iteration this past April, the Bruce Kilgore design’s pitch-dark treatment is met with a collapsible heel for easy entry into the full-leather ensemble. In congruence with the colorless composition, the tongue and insoles FlyEase branding have been matched to the murky surroundings, leaving the only semblance of color to appear within the silver metallic dubraes.
Release details haven’t been made available just yet, but if the silhouette is expected to mirror its crisp white counterpart, the Nike Air Force 1 Low FlyEase “Triple Black” should be releasing within the coming months for a retail price of $110. In the meantime, the pair can be seen ahead in detailed imagery.
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