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The Nike Air Force 1 Blooms With A “Now Accepting All Flowers” For Spring 2026

Sneakers over flowers, though.

The Nike Air Force 1 Blooms With A “Now Accepting All Flowers” For Spring 2026

We’re just now bracing for winter in our corner of the world, but it appears Nike is already looking ahead to the thaw of spring with this newly uncovered Air Force 1 style. Offering up plenty of intrigue, Bruce Kilgore’s street staple is given a fresh makeover with stitched florals, a friendship-bracelet style charm, and messaging that’s got us wondering whether a larger theme is at play.

At its core, the sneaker features a pink leather base, black Swoosh and backtab, and an all-white midsole. Eyes are immediately drawn to the lateral side, where stitched lilies and sunflowers appear in a style reminiscent of an embroidered tablecloth. You’ll also notice three added loops around the collar, Swoosh, and backtab, each connected to a gold friendship-bracelet style chain featuring branded charms and another floral motif. The real intrigue appears on the inner tongue, where text reading “Now Accepting All Flowers” sits beside more stitched florals.

Is this part of Nike’s next Valentine’s Day collection, or perhaps an athlete-specific style like the Kobe, LeBron, and Ja Morant Air Force 1s we’ve been seeing lately? The latter might be a stretch given the lack of a signature logo, but the messaging does feel like a nod to self-confidence and personal shine, themes Nike’s signature athletes often echo. Either way, we’re curious to learn more as details emerge.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Now Accepting All Flowers” releases Spring 2026 in women’s sizes. No price has surfaced yet, but something in the $120–$150 range seems most likely. See official images below and stay tuned for updates.

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Womens Nike Air Force 1 Low "Now Accepting All Flowers"

SKU: IB6644-600
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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