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Nike’s Air Force 1 Low Emerges Again With Exposed Stitchings

Nike’s Air Force 1 Low Emerges Again With Exposed Stitchings

Nike’s beloved Air Force 1 has never been one to take any sort of break from new releases, and that has definitely rung true this year considering how much the silhouette has pumped out in January alone via collaborations for All-Star Weekend, as well as more in-line focused iterations aimed towards the general public. For the latter, another low-profile entry was added into its assortment today; the pair that was originally expected to be the G-Dragon’s second collaboration with the Swoosh. And while no daisy logos or any form of PEACEMINUSONE branding is featured on this colorway, it still possesses a unique composition of accents. Underneath its netted regions comes a trio of Swooshes stacked in somewhat unfamiliar form, with the second largest rimming the main logo in exposed stitchings, followed by a tinier sized version housed just inside the middle. Additionally, the uppers, which mostly arrive in favor of a faded black suede, sprinkle various forms of visible embroidery by way of crimson accents taking shape of x’s, squiggly lines, other lines almost speak to the look of stitchings found on a baseball. Grab a closer look here and find these available now at select Nike retailers for a retail tag of $110 USD.

Nike Air Force 1 Low
$110
Color: Black/White/Bright Crimson/Green Strike
Style Code: CU6646-001

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