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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Bridges Summer And Fall With “Pink Foam” Accents

"Burgundy Crush" carries the bulk of the design.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Bridges Summer And Fall With “Pink Foam” Accents

As the calendar turns from summer to fall in the next few months, we can expect to see the Nike Air Force 1 focus primarily on dark colorways in lockstep with oncoming seasonal aesthetics. Bridging the gap between bright summer-worthy looks and contemporary, autumn-friendly designs, this latest Next Nature pair borrows a little from each pool.

A sophisticated “Burgundy Crush” shade informs the bulk of the shoe, appearing on textured leather overlays as well as the outsole, backtab, lining, and tongue tag. Steering away from the dark color, the Swoosh and tongue/heel lettering make an imposing presence in “Pink Foam,” adding a bit of playful intrigue. Capping off the look, official images also showcase a “Dark Stucco” leather base and tongue, the latter of which is somewhat unconventional material-wise.

The Air Force 1 Low Next Nature “Burgundy Crush/Pink Foam/Dark Stucco” is projected to hit shelves Fall 2024 for $120; see detailed images below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page to preview more upcoming deliveries out of Beaverton.

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Womens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: HQ4047-600
RETAIL PRICE: $120
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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