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Nike Uses Recycled Materials For This Classic Air Force 1 Low

This women's exclusive lands this Holiday season.

Nike Uses Recycled Materials For This Classic Air Force 1 Low

Depending on your region, you may already be intimately familiar with Nike’s “Move to Zero” program. Spotlighting the climate initiative on all of their product pages in certain markets, the Swoosh has aims to become climate neutral, and “Next Nature” offerings are a key part of that. The next such composition of the Nike Air Force 1 Low comes in two-tone fashion, comprised of white & “Royal Pulse.”

Utilizing the “default” layout that’s probably been in every sneakerhead’s closet at one point, Nike cooks up a springly pair overall, with the titular “Royal Pulse” doing much of the heavy lifting in that regard. Pinning “Next Nature” hardware on these sort of timeless looks is a conscious choice on Nike’s end, though. With “saving the future of sport” a stated goal in their sustainability efforts, delivering recycled composition alongside unassailable kicks provides an easy entry point for the consumer.

Look underfoot for visual confirmation of the recycled construction here; the speckles in the mid and outsole confirm “grind sole” hardware that reuses past discarded pairs to reduce the environmental load of entirely new manufacturing.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature “Royal Pulse” is expected to release in the coming weeks. Women’s sizing and a $115 retail price are confirmed.

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Womens Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature

SKU: DC9486-104
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2026

US 2026

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