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Nike Tagged This Air Force 1 Low With Spray Paint

Lil Yachty might like a word.

Nike Tagged This Air Force 1 Low With Spray Paint

Maybe the ultimate sign of a successful collaboration is when a sneaker brand turns around and releases a similar style as an inline product. Nike and Jordan Brand have done that time and again, giving us deconstructed Virgil-esque models, brown Jordans reminiscent of Travis Scott shoes, the list goes on.

Here we have a mold-breaking Air Force 1 set for Spring 2026, immediately bringing to mind Lil Yachty’s Air Force 1 “Lucky Green” thanks to its similarly rasta-leaning palette of Stadium Green, red, and yellow. While the colors prompt that initial comparison, the design itself is actually quite different. Yachty’s pair leaned fully into the 2000s with a Bape-like patent leather exterior, but this upcoming style stands out with splotches of spray paint around the heel, covering both the upper and the midsole. The effect thins out as you move upward, yet remains visible along the Swoosh logos, eyelets, and even around the toe box perforations for a subtle three-dimensional effect. Green star-shaped lace dubraes complete the upper, while gradient red and yellow soles wrap up the look underfoot.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Spray Paint” aka “Stadium Green” releases Spring 2026, although no retail price has been announced. See official images below and stay tuned for further updates.

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: IB6834-300
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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