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Pack Your Bags: Nike Is Releasing Air Force 1 Inspired Luggage

"Thank you for flying Nike Air."

Pack Your Bags: Nike Is Releasing Air Force 1 Inspired Luggage

Any sneakerhead knows the pain of trying to decide how much of your collection can accompany you on vacation. Though those outside of pour subset likely groan at trying to stuff one extra pair for a trip that may not even necessitate it, it
remains a pitfall for hobbyists any time they need to pack. But what if instead of trying to cram sneakers into your luggage, the luggage itself was a sneaker?

Short of actually having a sized up Air Force 1 as your carry on, Nike’s latest luggage drop is the closest thing we’ll get. Following overtures into the bag game by the Jumpman with a monogram duffle and a collector’s case, the Swoosh gets in on the action by once again turning to Bruce Kilgore’s design. Though the bag maintains a rather sleek, incognito profile from most angles, the rear showcases its chief design choice: a remix of the Air Force 1 traction pattern on the backside. Trust and believe that your Nike pride will be clear and present even if it doesn’t appear on the outside, as a repeated Swoosh print and the tagline “thank you for flying nike air” define the interior lining.

Though official images surfacing likely means that this Nike Air Force 1 Luggage will be hitting Nike.com in short order, we’re short on concrete release details for the moment. You can generally expect a Fall/Winter ’25 drop; we’ll keep you updated via this page as pricing and date info becomes clearer. Note that despite their “Triple Black” colorways, there are actually two versions of the bag — check out either below.

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