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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Paris” Is Inspired By The Catacombs

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Paris” Is Inspired By The Catacombs

Nike continues its global travels with its City Series of footwear, offering collectors some special editions inspired by the most sneaker-crazed cities in the world. Introduced during the SNKRS Showcase earlier this year, the Air Force 1 “Paris” is next up in this ongoing story.

As is the case with all the City Series releases by Nike, this Air Force 1 Low features a number of key details that make Paris the iconic city it is today. Hinging on Fall-specific colorway of Black Tea and Petra Brown, this Air Force 1 features everything from metallic plaques at the heel as well as a pattern through the translucent outsole inspired by the Catacombs and the underground passages.

Despite the slightly macabre details, this Air Force 1 is all about elegance and luxury thanks to the full leather construction and the smooth leather lining.

Official Release Info

The Air Force 1 “Paris” is scheduled to release on August 10th, 2024 for $150. It will be available on SNKRS and select Nike Sportswear retailers globally. Below are official Nike images of the sneaker.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 "Paris"

SKU: FZ4167-200
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: Aug 10, 2024

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