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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Wears Red “Swoosh Armor” In Latest Delivery

Subtle detailing goes a long way.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Wears Red “Swoosh Armor” In Latest Delivery

Leaning on its celebrated heritage, Bruce Kilgore’s Nike Air Force 1 manages to bring a lot to the table design-wise with minimal alterations, often appearing in basic colorways that captivate through subtle, intricate detailing.

For its latest delivery, the Beaverton brand updates the silhouette’s classic leather Swoosh with one that seems to be crafted from tactile TPU material, evoking an aesthetic akin to armored gear and other protective wear. The shoe retains a simple look with an all-white base, except for the tongue and Nike Air branding that match the Swoosh in a striking red hue.

With the subdued color scheme of this pair, don’t be surprised if Nike revisits this design concept in more Air Force 1 variants. Enjoy detailed images of the “Swoosh Armor” Air Force 1 below and return to our our Sneaker Releases Dates page for the latest updates as they become available. In related news, check out the White/Obsidian Blue Air Force 1 that just recently surfaced.

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: HF4291-100
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2026

US 2026

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