Rarely is there a trend or occasion that the Air Force 1 is left out of. Several “Valentine’s Day” Air Force 1 colorways, a “Year of the Horse” edition and the Frank Cooker-approved “Boucle” Air Force 1 all speak to that. Yet on a more lowkey tip than any of those special editions, Bruce Kilgore’s design trots on as Nike’s most willing GR soldier.
Even with thousands of Air Force 1 colorways having passed by our desks and the shelves of retail doors, the Swoosh still manages to carve out novel editions season in and season out. Up next is a “Phantom” and “Ironstone” formulation, sandwiching those earthy shades around staid white leather across the overlays and eyestay panels. If you need an additional aspect to convince you of this shoe’s overall wearability, a mini Swoosh breaks up this pair’s otherwise traditional layout.
As a run-of-the-mill general release, the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Phantom/Ironstone” doesn’t have a firm release date. In lieu of one, keep an eye on Nike.com and partnering retailers for this shoe’s release in the coming weeks.
WHERE TO BUY
Womens Nike Air Force 1 Low
| Retailer | Release type | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |







