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Nike Air Force 1 High “Flax” Returns For Women

Nike Air Force 1 High “Flax” Returns For Women

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‘Tis the season for Nike Sportswear’s Timberland-inspired “Flax” regime to arrive at retail shelves. While the past two autumns we’ve seen a number of Nike’s best retros don the outdoorsman aesthetic, this year any announcement on a return to form has been noticeably absent from the release slate, until now. Today we get a look at the Nike Air Force 1 High “Flax” which released in November 2015 exclusively in a men’s size run. Now NSW will be bringing back the head-turning take on Bruce Kilgore’s iconic basketball high-top for a women’s size run only this October.

The Nike Air Force 1 High Flax features a subtle Flax suede tooling while a classic gum outsole unit adds to the lifestyle appeal. These were a huge hit last year and the previous year when the Nike Air Force 1 Mid “Flax” debuted, but do you think this Nike Air Force 1 High will have the same hype this Fall 2016 season? Check out more detailed shots below and stay tuned for a stateside release date right here on Sneaker News. If you can’t wait, international spots like Titolo have your size right now.

Source: Titolo

Nike WMNS Air Force 1 High “Flax”

Color: Flax/Flax-Outdoor Green
Style Code: 654440-200

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