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The Nike Air Force 1 Jewel “Cool Grey” Embraces Split Color Blocking

1990s aesthetics on full display.

The Nike Air Force 1 Jewel “Cool Grey” Embraces Split Color Blocking

The Nike Air Force 1 has several defining moments, but one of its biggest came in 1997 when Beaverton designers brought jewel Swoosh logos to model. Nike resurrected the cult classic motif in 2017 in honor of its 20th anniversary, and countless AF1 Jewel colorways have since released in the years that have followed. With a “Triple White” Air Force 1 Jewel already on the Fall 2024 docket, Nike now revisits the fan favorite composition with an all-suede upper and split color blocking.

While not nearly as essential as the aforementioned all-white “uptown” look, familiar “Cool Grey” accounts for the entire top half of this latest pair. The jewel Swoosh logos and debossed “Nike Air” heel branding add a touch of contrast in black, while the two colors are inverted underfoot. There, grey “Air” text settles on an all-black midsole, comprising a clear split between the shoe’s upper and lower halves.

Nike hasn’t mentioned a firm release date at the time of this writing, but pairs are expected to arrive during the Fall 2024 shopping season for $125. See official images below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page for more.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: N/A
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

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