1268487

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Dusk Till Dawn” Delivers A Playful Look

Unique design choices make for a unique look.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Dusk Till Dawn” Delivers A Playful Look

Nike’s not afraid to warp its branding and embrace unique design themes, particularly when it comes to the Air Force 1. This latest “Dusk Till Dawn” pair comes with retro iconography, utilitarian additions, and motivational text on the heel that produces the unofficial namesake.

The design features a light purple, semi-translucent gum outsole that captures the essence of twilight in both color and the slightly foggy appearance of the rubber. Matching purple hits appear on the “Nike Air” heel stitching and upper portion of the tongue, while the Swoosh and heel tab come dressed in grey suede in alignment with the shoe’s soft palette.

Distinctive details include whimsical 70s-style Nike branding on the tongue, accompanied by vibrant watercolor-like nature illustrations just above. The heel is particularly busy, featuring two different fonts that read “Just Do It. Dusk Till Dawn.” in a wavy pattern, along with a loop that allows for wrap-around lacing.

While sunset-inspired designs have graced various Nike models over the years, the “Dusk Till Dawn” theme referenced here has been primarily associated with Nike Running releases.

No release date has been set at the time of this writing, so hit our Sneaker Release Dates page for all the lates updates over the course of the next few months.

For more from the AF1, check out the Air Force 1 Low “University Gold” featuring familiar dual-tone color blocking.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low "Dusk Til Dawn"

SKU: N/A
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Powered By:
Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

Latest News

Noah Lyles Debuts The Upcoming Bad Bunny x adidas adiZero SL72 Collaboration

Bad Bunny‘s journey with the Gazelle is going on hiatus because he and adidas have their sights set on a performance runner for the next...

by John Kim 26 mins
39

The Nike C1TY Joins The "Year Of The Snake" Collection

The newly-introduced Nike C1TY has been the subject of heavy marketing throughout its short life, with “Nothing Beats The C1TY” posters featuring Jalen Brunson taking...

by Andrew Rizzo 56 mins
135

The Nike Air Flight 89 Low Evokes Legendary “Oreo” Colorways

With the Air Jordan 4 cresting to become the most sought-after model in the Jumpman catalog, Beaverton made a shrewd play in the middle of...

by Matt Varga 1 hour
69