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Nike Adds Plastic Lace Tags For The Air Force 1 Low SE For Women

Nike Adds Plastic Lace Tags For The Air Force 1 Low SE For Women

Nike’s beloved Air Force 1 silhouette has definitely been firing on all cylinders lately as it continues to disperse its colorways amongst notable collaborative stalwarts such as Just Don and Supreme, in addition to focusing on more general-release options for their women’s audience. The latter, which just a few days ago presented itself in a “Blue Force” SE version with exposed stitches, is now adding another entry into its lineup this time with a simple lacing tag propped up just near the ankle area. Inscribed on the neon green plastic embellishment as well as the insoles arrives the moniker of the sneaker itself, along with the year “1982”, a basketball symbol, and Nike branding to perhaps celebrate its storied heritage. Throughout the rest of these ladies-only kicks, comes a minimal black tumbled leather mixed with white Swoosh logos/midsoles (a somewhat similar look to G-Dragon’s PEACEMINUSONE AF1s) that gets broken up by Infrared branding arriving on the tongues and heels. See a detailed look here below, and find these dropping on Nike.com and at select retailers in the coming weeks.

Nike Air Force 1 Low SE
Style Code: CI3446-001

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