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Where To Buy The Nike Air Force 1 Low Utility

Where To Buy The Nike Air Force 1 Low Utility

Steering head first into today’s on-trend utilitarian aesthetic, the Swoosh Brand’s latest re-interpretation of the iconic Air Force 1 silhouette switches up its conventional lacing system and replaces it with a bold midfoot strap. Just in time for Fall, Beaverton will be dropping three iterations of the Utility, with one sporting a militaristic combo of navy and gum, another opting for black and gum, and the third coming adorned in a blistering Volt hue with black and white accents. Other than its obvious lacing system deviation, the AF1 Utility also calls upon a new heel strap with a D-ring embellishment and a new-look tongue tag displaying some of the model’s categorical information. All three pairs will be available from NSW retailers on November 1st, so check out our where to buy lists below and tell us which color you’re rocking with.

Nike Air Force 1 Low Utility
Release Date: November 1st, 2018
$150
Color: Sequoia/Black-Gum-Medium Brown
Style Code: AO1531-300

Where to Buy

Nike Air Force 1 Low Utility
Release Date: November 1st, 2018
$150
Color: Volt/White-Black
Style Code: AO1531-700

Where to Buy

Nike Air Force 1 Low Utility
Release Date: November 1st, 2018
$150
Color: Black/White/Gum Medium Brown
Style Code: AO1531-002

Where to Buy

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