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“Light Bone” Overlays Drape The Nike Air Force 1 Low

Translucent soles make another appearance.

“Light Bone” Overlays Drape The Nike Air Force 1 Low

As Spring 2024 draws near, Nike is set to release a new version of the iconic Air Force 1, a model celebrated for its enduring design. This latest edition is a testament to understated elegance, embodying a mix of simplicity and textural variation that has been a signature of recent inline Air Force 1 styles.

The latest AF1 delivery features a pristine white leather upper, serving as a clean and timeless backdrop. Adding to its allure, the design incorporates overlays in a light bone hue, enhancing the overall look with subtle contrast. Suede Swooshes add another touch of elegance, contributing to the shoe’s textural depth and visual appeal.

Underneath, the sneaker keeps to a minimalist theme with a classic white midsole. Complementing this is a light-translucent rubber outsole, providing an elevated finish that completes the sneaker’s polished look and feel.

Enjoy official images below while we wait on Nike for official details.

In other news, see images of the upcoming Air Force 1 “Liquid Metal” dropping soon.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FN5832-100
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2026

US 2026

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