It’s hard for Nike to surprise consumers with the Air Force 1 Low, let alone surprise them with an all-white one, easily the most enduring look for one of the most influential sneakers of all time. Part of the argument behind its seminal nature is how often you’ll still see coke whites out and about. Because of that timeless appeal, Nike offers a refreshed take on the concept, adding 3D texture to the Swoosh for 2025.
It’s what it says on the tin: the medial and lateral branding each push out from their typical flush arrangement. There’s a playful energy with the touch that extra-wide laces help reinforce, while gilded dubraes add a touch of refinement to help the design stay grounded overall.
For what it’s worth, the pronounced branding isn’t an entirely new concept. Across the hall in Beaverton, the same touch appears on the Air Jordan 1 “Valentine’s Day,” additionally rocking a gummy finish to boot. Here, the matte veneer lends to a more understated atmosphere, but if the goal is to produce an adjacent take that’ll stand out while still maintaining the shape of the classic all-white Air Force 1, it’s a job well done.
This Nike Air Force 1 Low is expected to land on shelves in the new year retailing at $125 in men’s sizing. Check out some detailed images included ahead to get a sense of this release while you wait.
Elsewhere in our coverage, we finally have a release date for the Jordan x Who Decides War Flight Court.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Air Force 1 Low
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Coming Soon |