Nike Air Force 1 Low
NIKE AIR FORCE 1 LOW The Nike Air Force 1 Low released in 1982 and was designed by Bruce Kilgore. It is the first Nike Basketball sneaker with Air technology, and also comes in a Mid and High version. The Air Force 1 Low is considered to be the most heralded sneaker of all-time, consistently being among the best sellers of the year — especially in its classic all-white colorway. Click in for the most up to date Nike Air Force 1 Low information, release dates, and colorways.
Nike Air Force 1 Low
Another Water-Resistant Nike Air Force 1 Low Appears With “Black” Quilted Swooshes
Bruce Kilgore changed the footwear world forever when he designed the Nike Air Force 1 Low. Now that the silhouette is celebrating its 40th anniversary,...
The Multi-Swoosh Collection Adds A Stitched Check To The Nike Air Force 1 Low
Nike’s latest inline collection has copied and pasted resized Swooshes throughout its lifestyle archives. Most notably attributed to the Air Force 1, the Bruce Kilgore...
The Iconic “Triple-Black” Nike Air Force 1 Constructs A Waterproof Tooling
Throughout over 40 years the Nike Air Force 1 continues to find compelling ways to meet wearers at the roadblock between weather and clean kicks....
Iridescent Uppers And Upside Down Logos Take Over This Nike Air Force 1 Low
The Nike Air Force 1 Low‘s 40th anniversary continues to deliver experimental styles of Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design. Recently, the “presidential” silhouette from 1983 emerged...
“Aged” Midsoles Land On This Red-Accented Nike Air Force 1 Low With Enlarged Swooshes
The Nike Air Force 1 Low has appeared in countless styles since debuting in 1983. Over the last seven months, the silhouette has emerged in...
Nike Continues The “Remix” Collection With Another Air Force 1 Low
Nike’s latest lifestyle collection featuring split color blockings has achieved an expansive slate of offerings with one additional Air Force 1 Low set to enter...
Nike Etches An Endless Array Of Swooshes On The Air Force 1
One of the Nike Air Force 1’s most consistent offerings comes in the form of its inclusion in the Sportswear banner’s routine multi-shoe collections. Recently,...
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Enjoys “Game Royal” Flair
Bruce Kilgore’s original Nike Air Force 1 design turned 40-years-old in 2022. As history tells it, the sneaker’s low-top counterpart debuted in 1983, which means...
Tonal Tan Hues Cure The Nike Air Force 1 Shadow
Similar to the tonal tan assortment that was recently attributed to the upcoming Nike Zoom Vomero 5, an equally monochrome aesthetic now takes hold of...