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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Serves Up Classic “College Blue”

Coming soon to NDC.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Serves Up Classic “College Blue”

The 2000s are alive and well for the Nike Air Force 1 Low, both with the metronome-like consistency of inline editions and additional odes coming from pairs like the Lil Yachty Air Force 1. While you’ll only need to truly chase the shoes in the latter category, inline editions of Bruce Kilgore’s design allow the general public to get in on the throwback wave.

Two-tone on-white variations that pair the overlays and outsoles in shared shades have been a staple of retail shelves and personal rotations for decades. This white-on-tone inversion might just be the second most populous over that span, yet this “College Blue” Air Force 1 Low steps away from the formula with an all-white outsole. With a history of streetstyle older than some of our readership, you likely don’t need to be pitched on the shoe’s fashion bonafides — it’s a goes-with-everything shoe that hits a seasonal chord with this bright coloring.

Expect the Nike Air Force 1 Low “College Blue” should hit retailers and Nike.com in the coming weeks, carrying a $115 MSRP.

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FJ4146-402
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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