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Nike Air Force 1 Mid Adds New Logo To The Midsole

Nike Air Force 1 Mid Adds New Logo To The Midsole

The recent reign of all-over logo prints shows no sign of slowing down as the calendar flips from summer to fall. Classic models like the Air Max 1 and Air Max 97 have continued to receive more and more unique logo-ed treatments, and now a fall-ready take on the Air Force 1 Mid is the next shoe to score a little extra branding. Various earthy shades of reddish-orange and tan are used on the upper for an interesting tonal blocked look, and the extra logos arrive via a white Swoosh on the collar strap, white Air hit above the toebox, and a white Nike hit directly above the standard Air branding on the midsole. The classic shoe is interesting in that it trades out the all-over print and taping seen recently on other silhouettes for more simple means of embellishment — a welcome change, as some of the previous models may have been a touch too wild for more moderate sneakerheads. These seasonal Air Force 1s are available now at retailers like Shoe Palace and atmos Tokyo, sliding in just under the century mark with a retail price of $95 USD.

Nike Air Force 1 Mid
AVAILABLE AT Shoe Palace
$95
Style Code: 315123-207

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Nike Air Force 1 Mid Orange 315123 207 1

Images: atmos Tokyo

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