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Nike Shines “Hot Fuschia” On This Kids’ Air Force 1

Regal notes on a reliable AF1.

Nike Shines “Hot Fuschia” On This Kids’ Air Force 1

A few recent pairs like the Nike Dunk Low “Halloween” or Air Jordan 1 Low “Black Cat” elucidates one end of Nike’s GS offerings, a heavy emphasis on eccentric materials and out-of-left-field hardware. However, stretching back for decades, the Swoosh has delivered more reliable fare alongside, simply utilizing playful palettes for kids’ kicks on shelves each season. The Nike Air Force 1 “Hot Fuschia” featured here is a perfect example, set to drop in the coming weeks.

Executing a color-blocking scheme we’ve seen plenty of Bruce Kilgore’s inventions, the titular “Hot Fuschia” lands on the bottom layer of leather, extended onto midsole “Air” branding, the outsole and painting the foot entrance towards the rear. Staid white leather handles this design elsewise. While this design may not carry the “wow factor” of the kicks mentioned at the top, these offer “daily driver” functionality that’s arguably more valuable, fit to be laced up regardless of the occasion.

The Nike Air Force 1 “Hot Fuschia” drops Holiday ’24, retailing at $90 in grade school sizing. While we await further launch info, check out official images further down.

WHERE TO BUY

Grade School Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: HV0938-100
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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