Nike Air Force 1

The Nike Air Force 1 is considered to be the most popular Nike shoe in history. It was designed by Bruce Kilgore and was released in Low and High in 1982. The Nike Air Force 1 has grown to become arguably the brand’s most significant sneaker, and is still one of the best-selling models to this day.

There have been several versions of the Air Force 1 throughout the years, such as the SF-AF1, Ultraforce 1, and much more. The Air Force 1 has also been used as a centerpiece for collaborations with brands from Supreme to ACRONYM. Read the articles below to learn more about this iconic piece of Nike’s lineage, both past and present. 2024 is poised to continue this momentum, leading the pack as one of the best selling and most distinguished silhouettes in the Swoosh roster.

Retail prices for the Air Force 1 varies by style. Most are available at $90, while limited edition collaborations can go up to $250.

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Nike Air Force 1

Nike Air Force 1 Shadow Is All That In Throwback Multicolor

The Nike Air Force 1 Shadow, with all its hardware bells and whistles, is often a place where Nike designers can go very experimental with...

By Matt Varga March 2, 2024
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The Nike Air Force 1 Mid Stays Classy In “Summit White/Obsidian”

With the Low edition of the Nike Air Force 1 claiming the most street-level recognizability and the High the most court-readiness, the AF1 Mid as...

By Matt Varga February 28, 2024
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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Inches Closer To Travis Scott Colorways

Nike’s Next Nature series of Air Force 1s has not wasted a single issue yet. All the colorways that have emerged have been pleasing to...

By Sneaker News February 27, 2024
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The Nike Air Force 1 Next Nature Doubles Down In “Oil Green”

The Nike Air Force 1 Next Nature has quietly gotten a pretty big push out of Oregon as we’ve truly gotten into the 2024 slate....

By Matt Varga February 27, 2024
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“Barely Grape” Hops On The Nike Air Force 1 Low

February and March typically feature a number of spring and Easter-adjacent shoe drops, with all the big brands favoring soft, pastel hues in their designs...

By Andrew Rizzo February 26, 2024
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Premium Accessories Accompany The Nike Air Force 1 Low

Subtle premium treatments continue to take Bruce Kilgore’s Nike Air Force 1 to new heights, evident on a number of recent inline releases designed in...

By Andrew Rizzo February 20, 2024
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A New AF1 Shadow Appears In Blue And Green

A new colorway of the Nike Air Force 1 Shadow for women just dropped in shades of blue, green, and cream. The sneaker’s deconstructed design...

By Andrew Rizzo February 17, 2024
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Nike Remembers Kobe Bryant’s Sneaker Free Agency With This Upcoming Air Force 1 Low

Kobe Bryant was a coveted man in 2003. After cutting ties with adidas, the remaining sneaker brands in the business were in an all-out bidding...

By Sneaker News February 15, 2024
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The Nike Air Force 1 Fuses Retro Basketball Branding With “University Blue”

Vintage Nike Basketball detailing has defined a number of newly surfaced Air Force 1 designs, now appearing on an upcoming “University Blue” pair. The Beaverton...

By Andrew Rizzo February 15, 2024
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