With its roots grown straight from both the blacktop and hardwood, the heritage-filled history of the Nike Air Force 1 has influenced the brand to experiment with various vintage and updated aesthetics throughout the silhouette’s 40th anniversary. Completing the duo of propositions featuring hoops-inspired graphics, the iconic “Triple-White” aesthetic is applied here with a slight tonal twist.
Employing a dominant crisp white treatment across the entirety of the models varying smooth and cracked leather panels, the colorless hue additionally bears the mesh tongue construction, laces and the entirety of the sole unit underfoot. Identical to its “Green” AF1 counterpart, a digitalized embossed midfoot panel renders a collection of vintage symbols and flipped Swooshes while the presiding Check above proffers a seldom touch of “Royal Blue” that further fills the insoles branding. Concluding the tasteful touches of the color palette, a titular orange sprouts from the blank base of the tongue and heel tabs.
While no release date information has been shared just yet, enjoy official images of the Air Force 1 “Royal Hoops” below in the meantime.
In other news from the Beaverton-based brand, take a look at the official stills for the Air Jordan 1 “Lost and Found”.