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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Preserved Icons” Changes Color In The Sun

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Preserved Icons” Changes Color In The Sun

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The 4th of July has brands scrambling to push out their red, white, and blue creations in time for the patriotic holiday, but Nike is playing a game of one-up-manship with this clever Statue of Liberty reference atop the Nike Air Force 1 Low. Nike Sportswear knows it’s a proud time to be an American – the US Women’s National Team just defeated the number one ranked Germany in the 2015 FIBA Women’s World Cup semi-final afterall. So now is the perfect time to break out the all Copper upper with a nod to the statue’s current aging in the form of Teal tongue tags. Known as the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Preserved Icons”, the unique copper upper sports a weird iridescent quality that changes to that faded teal when directly under the sun. Continue onward for a better look at the latest Statue of Liberty colorway reference and pick up this Air Force 1 on July 3rd for $125 at spots like Heist.

Nike Air Force 1 Low
Color:
Copper/Teal-White
Style Code: 812297-800
Release Date: July 3rd, 2015
Price: $125

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