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This Year’s Nike Air Force 1 Low “Easter” Will Be A Little Late

This Year’s Nike Air Force 1 Low “Easter” Will Be A Little Late

Nike’s highly-anticipated Air Force 1 Low “Easter” was expected to drop on Easter Sunday, April 1st but there was no release, leaving sneakerheads the world over befuddled. Thankfully the colorful shoes weren’t an elaborate April Fool’s joke from Nike though: most shops reported that their pairs were delayed. The unique take on a classic Nike sneaker features a colorful aesthetic, blending pastel blues, greens, and pinks in leather and suede on the shoe’s upper to create a head-turning holiday patchwork look.  Easter egg branding adorns the tongue and insole, and a classic white Air Force 1 midsole and outsole tie the shoe’s loud look together. There’s no official rescheduled date for the Air Force 1 Low “Easter” yet, but expect them to become available as they arrive at retailers this month.

Update: The Air Force 1 Low “Easter” will release in Japan on April 14th.

Update: The Air Force 1 Low Easter will release in the US on May 5th.

Nike Air Force 1 Low ’07 QS
Release Date: April  14, 2018 (Japan)
Release Date: May 5th, 2018 (US)
$130
Color: Ice Blue/Sail-Hyper Turq-Barely Volt
Style Code: AH8462-400

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