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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Cargo Khaki” Is Available Now

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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Cargo Khaki” Is Available Now

Fashion and footwear trends may rise and fall, but the Nike Air Force 1 Low has been elevated to a position far above passing whims. It’s that unassailable street validity at the root of the endless well of Air Force 1 colorways that Nike floods the market with each season, unchanged as the shopping calendar turns from Summer to Fall.

Indeed, weather reports may not reflect it just yet (quite the opposite, really), but Q3 is just days away at the time of publication. To celebrate the occasion, the Nike Air Force 1 Low swaps into “Cargo Khaki,” meeting that autumnal top shade with shaggy nubuck in kind across its overlays. While the “default” white leather base remains in place, a further jump into the warmer side of the color wheel comes with the “Dark Team Red” tonality delivered on the laces, Swoosh, outsole, and sock-liner, a sensible seasonal do-up that’ll slide ride into your rotation once the weather cools.

As mentioned in the title, the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Cargo Khaki” is up for grabs via the Nike site, clocking in at $120. Hit the links below to grab yours directly.

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FQ8714-302
RETAIL PRICE: $120
RELEASE DATE: Jun 20, 2025

US 06/20/2025 Friday

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