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Pops Of 90’s Neon Brighten Up The Nike Air Force 1 Low

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Pops Of 90’s Neon Brighten Up The Nike Air Force 1 Low

The most street-ready sneaker of all-time just got a dose of 1990’s pop through a funky swatch of colors.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low has been prepared in its essential form with synthetic leathers applied throughout the entire build of the upper. We’re familiar with the style, but what should attract wandering eyes is a hits of neon tones that reads like a early-90’s blast of nostalgia. While the heel sticks to a dark navy blue shade to match the outsole, a brighter teal green floods the interior lining, heel-tab, and tongue, while a neon fuchsia appears on the lateral Swoosh. Nike chooses to alternate the color-blocking of the chief logo by applying a university gold on the medial.

If you’ve been on the search for another stylish take on the ’82 classic, look no further. Expect a release on nike.com soon for $110.

In other Nike updates, the Air Max Ishod is set to arriving in January.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: HF4849-100
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: Apr 1, 2024

US 04/01/2024 Monday

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