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Nike Unveils A Multi-Color Spin On The Air Force 1 Low “Wheat”

A blend of two opposing aesthetics.

Nike Unveils A Multi-Color Spin On The Air Force 1 Low “Wheat”

Transitional weather is often a pain point across the country, confounding immune systems and throwing daily outfits into a constant state of ill-preparedness. With just how far in advance Nike operates, we’re getting a glimpse of a pair intended to ease the swap from winter to spring, as an Easter-coded version of the Air Force 1 Low “Wheat” has just emerged.

The forward half of the shoe relies on the earthy formula we’ve all come to know and love, pinning that “Wheat” tonality from the upper through the midsole. The back portion is where the holiday-centric flair makes an appearance, with a smattering of pastels synonymous with Easter, lilac, light blue, rose pink, neon green and yellow-orange, all making an appearance. The resulting color-blocking is a pretty unprecedented, but there’ll be plenty of opportunity to bring these out the closet, either adding flair to some winter-appropriate ‘fits or toning down more sprightly ones.

Look for this Nike Air Force 1 Low at local stockists and Nike channels this Spring ’25. While retail pricing isn’t confirmed at this stage, expect this pair to hover in the $120 range.

Elsewhere in our coverage, we’ve updated our store list for the Air Jordan 11 “Legend Blue” ahead of its December 14th release.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1

SKU: IB4493-252
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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