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Nike Gives “Olive Aura” Accents To The Air Force 1 Low

Releasing Spring 2025.

Nike Gives “Olive Aura” Accents To The Air Force 1 Low

Timeless, versatile, and iconic. Bruce Kilgore’s Nike Air Force 1 is truly a shoe that needs no introduction, still a go-to rotation piece four decades after its inception. We’re continuing to unpack new looks for Spring 2025, this new “Phantom” and “Olive Aura” look being the latest.

Official images reveal a full tumbles leather upper, with the base and overlays appearing in “Light Bone” and “Phantom,” respectively. Nike once again works in the beloved mini Swoosh on the lateral toe, taken in debossed “Olive Aura” to match the larger Swoosh and heel branding. Nike’s not breaking new ground here, but adding another lightly colored, versatile AF1 that can seamlessly slot into most outfits.

The Air Force 1 “Phantom/Olive Aura/Light Bone” is pegged for a Spring 2025 arrival, although no MSRP has been floated at this stage. Scroll through official images below and visit our Sneaker Release Dates page to preview more upcoming pairs by the Swoosh.

Sticking with the model at hand, check out the Lil Yachty Air Force 1 “Concrete Boys.”

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: IB3881-001
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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