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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Patriots” Releases This Friday On SNKRS

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Patriots” Releases This Friday On SNKRS

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Patriots fans, rejoice. Yesterday we previewed an upcoming Nike Air Force 1 Low “Patriots” pair featuring owner Robert Kraft’s favorite premium leather upper (the same combination was featured on last year’s Nike Lunar Force 1). While initially expected to be an exclusive for Bostonian sneaker specialists, Bodega, Tom Brady faithful can take solace in knowing that they’ll have another shot to grab the Patriots Air Force 1 Low on Friday, November 11th for $150 USD.

The Patriots Air Force 1 rendition features a supple black leather upper for a luxurious aesthetic while a white midsole and outsole unit slims things down thanks to an Ultra Force construction. You won’t notice the difference until you see the extra carved out grooves in the model’s sole. A Metallic Silver Swoosh could either represent the Pat’s helmet color or, given their track record over the past decade-and-a-half, their frequent trips to the Super Bowl. What do you think of this upcoming pair? Check out more info below and grab your size via Nike SNKRS this Friday.

Source: Nike

Nike Air Force 1 Ultra Low “Patriots”

Color: Black/Metallic Silver-White
Style Code: 904803-001
Release Date: November 11, 2016
Price: $150

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