798047

More Alternate Nike Air Branding On The Air Force 1

More Alternate Nike Air Branding On The Air Force 1

For the Beaverton Brand, 2018 has been the year of branding experimentation. Highlighted by the bountiful “Just Do It” collection designed to pay homage to the slogan’s 30th anniversary, we have seen the Swoosh try just abut everything with a number of its most iconic silhouettes. One of the major contributors to this trial-by-fire has been the Air Force 1, which is set to release in three new iterations that sees its Nike Air emblem repositioned. Opting to adorn the Force in Sail, deep red, and royal blue, that aforementioned motif can now be seen stamped on each selection’s lateral side anchored toward the bottom, creeping its way onto its midsole. Other new-look elements can be seen on this new design’s tongue and dubrae, as a contrasting Swoosh makes its presence known on the former while the word “AIR” replaces the latter’s metallic silver hardware. Official images for the blue variety are not available just yet, but grab a detailed look at the other two below and look forward to their arrival on Nike.com this month.

Where To Buy Nike Air Force 1 “Emblem”

Nike Air Force 1 Low
Release Date: September, 2018
Style Code: AJ7280-102

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 6

Nike Air Force 1 Low
Release Date: September, 2018
Style Code: AJ7280-600

Nike Air Force 1 Low
Release Date: September, 2018
Style Code: AJ7280-402

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 102 1

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 102 5

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 102 2

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 102 3

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 102 4

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 1

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 5

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 3

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 2

Nike Air Force 1 Aj7280 4

Latest News

New Balance Debuts A New 550 Build With Canvas And Mesh

Though the days of the New Balance 550 being a total titan for the brand are likely in the rear view for now, the Boston...

by Matt Varga April 7, 2025
1

The ASICS GEL-NYC Unearths A "Moonrock" Edition

The enduring dominance of the ASICS GEL-Kayano 14 may overshadow the success of the ASICS GEL-NYC in blogosphere, but in any metropolitian city, you’re likely...

by Matt Varga April 7, 2025
7

The Nike ACG Mountain Fly Takes To "College Grey" For Summer

Quietly, the era of the Nike ACG Mountain Fly 2 may be over. With the model precipitously slowing down waves of new colorways and its...

by Matt Varga April 7, 2025
0