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New Leather Tongue Labels Appear In This Nike Air Force 1 Low

New Leather Tongue Labels Appear In This Nike Air Force 1 Low

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The Nike Air Force 1 is back. A number of high profile collaborations hit throughout the year while Nike Sportswear brought back a number of classic colorways from the shoe’s heyday with its City Exclusives and the Nike Air Force 1 Linen. Today we get a look at a Nike Lab-esque transformation with additional leather tongue patches for a luxurious turn in Black and Vachetta Tan.

Bruce Kilgore’s Nike Air Force 1 Low takes on a premium appearance thanks to the combination of an all-black upper in tumbled and smooth leathers. The contrasting textures add some depth while the heel panel gets a Vachetta Tan accent to match the freshly upgraded ‘Nike Air’ tongue patch.

There’s still no word on an official Release Date just yet, but stick around for more updates right here on Sneaker News.

Nike Air Force 1 Low “Leather Tongue”

Color: Black/Black-Vachetta Tan
Style Code: 718152-016

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