Nike Air Force 1 Low
NIKE AIR FORCE 1 LOW The Nike Air Force 1 Low released in 1982 and was designed by Bruce Kilgore. It is the first Nike Basketball sneaker with Air technology, and also comes in a Mid and High version. The Air Force 1 Low is considered to be the most heralded sneaker of all-time, consistently being among the best sellers of the year — especially in its classic all-white colorway. Click in for the most up to date Nike Air Force 1 Low information, release dates, and colorways.
Nike Air Force 1 Low
Nike Air Force 1 Low “All Over Print”
Update: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Logo” releases on September 8th. Remember that era of streetwear that had all-over print logos on everything? That gaudy...
NIKEiD To Release Japan-Exclusive “Aizome” Design Option This Weekend
Following the NIKEiD Japan-inspired “Indogo”, the customization site is bringing a new Japan-exclusive design option to the Air Force 1. Known as the ‘Aizome’ Collection,...
Nike Air Max 90 Essential “Tough Red”
We’re not sure what’s so “Tough” about the shade of red on this latest Nike Air Max 90, but what we do know is they’re...
Kyrie Irving Reveals Air Yeezy-Inspired Kyrie 3 iD Colors
Kanye has been partnered with rival adidas for quite some time now, but his impact during his brief time at the Swoosh remains. Basically every...
Nike Brings Back The Trendy “Vachetta Tan” On The Air Force 1 Low Premium
Vachetta Tan is back once again, this time gracing a premium edition of the Nike Air Force 1 Low. Continuing the recent color treatment for...
The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Jones Beach” Is Coming Back
If you’re an Air Force 1 fans with some New York pride, this is definitely some of the best news you’ll receive all year: the...
Paris Saint-Germain Teams Up With Miami’s Shoe Gallery For Limited Nike Air Max 90 Customs
Paris Saint-Germain is currently in Miami for their pr-season tour, and it’s using its time in the South Florida hot-spot to celebrate the culture of...
Nike Air Force 1 Low Premium “Violet Dust”
Pastel-colored sneakers are definitely in right now, which makes this latest Nike Air Force 1 Low come as no surprise. But who needs a surprise...
NikeLab Teams Up With Loopwheeler for Indigo-Dyed Air Force 1s and Sock Darts
NIKEiD has a bevy of indigo-dyed Japan-inspired options heading to the customization site later this month, and even more of the legendary dyeing process is...