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Nike Brings “University Blue” Accents To The Sustainable Air Force 1 Next Nature

Made with at least 20% recycled materials.

Nike Brings “University Blue” Accents To The Sustainable Air Force 1 Next Nature

What do Nike’s plans to reduce Air Force 1 stock mean for the Next Nature version? If Nike stays committed to their sustainability goals (we have no release to believe they won’t), the anti-oversaturation tactic should have little to no effect on their eco-friendly line. In fact, with less product slated for production, we can likely count on the AF1 Next Nature to account for a larger percentage of the model’s output. Business aside, we just got hit with a fresh “Pale Ivory” colorway releasing in Spring 2025.

Official images reveal “Pale Ivory” overlays and a white toe box and quarter, interestingly pitting similar shades against one another. Likeminded “Sail” settles on the midsole/outsole, complete with a slightly speckled, granular finish as is standard on Next Nature Nike footwear. Capping off the delivery with some contrast, Nike opts for familiar “University Blue” accents on the Swoosh, backtab, and tongue tag. As far as materials go, the shoe is comprised entirely of standard leather and even comes with a leather tongue (as opposed to mesh).

Nike hasn’t set a solid release date at the time of this writing, but the Air Force 1 Low Next Nature “Pale Ivory/University Blue” is set to hit nike.com and retailers in early 2025 for $115. See official images below if these might contend for a spot in your rotation.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: DC9486-110
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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