There’s a host of essential releases to keep track of in 2025: the Jordan 1 “Bred,” Jordan 4 “Black Cat,” Jordan 5 “Metallic Reimagined,” Jordan 3 “Black Cat” — we could honestly go on forever. However, while consumers will naturally flock towards those drops, there’s an equal need for an accessible pair you can pull off the shelves and put on your feet without much of a second thought; a lane that the Air Force 1 continues to excel in.
It’s your standard pair of Air Forces, with a tone-on-white scheme pinning the novel “Elemental Pink” as the secondary Pantone of choice. The formula has been in place for decades, and for a reason — even if it’s not reinventing the wheel, the shoe still succeeds on its simplistic grounds. What is notable, though, is the continued use of “Next Nature” hardware on staple Nike models. The recycled materials initiative is only gaining momentum as time goes on, perhaps a sign of what the future of Nike could look like as it keeps towards its “Move to Zero” goals.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature “Elemental Pink” will be a part of Nike’s Spring 2025 slate, retailing for $115.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Air Force 1 Low
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |