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Nike’s Ribboned Air Force 1 Appears In A Clean Black And White

Nike’s Ribboned Air Force 1 Appears In A Clean Black And White

With the warmer seasons gradually encroaching, Nike’s classic Air Force 1 has been displaying a tendency to gravitate towards more Easter-equiped pastels to outfit its latest iterations. Nonetheless, the vibrant aesthetic is being put to rest for brief moment so that a more versatile installment can be welcomed into the lineup. From a bird’s eye view, this next AF1 Low iteration may just look like a simple two-toned makeover, but subtle detailing is employed through a two-toned white and grey ribbon that sits just above the midsole and wraps around entirely. Elsewhere on these kicks keep things to a simplistic standard as its complexion is presented with clean black uppers that are color-blocked with angelic Swooshes – a blend that some can argue contribute to a similar visual look to G-Dragon’s PEACEMINUSONE x AF1 collab. Peep a look at official photos here below, and expect them to drop on Nike.com and at select retailers in the coming weeks.

In other news, take a look at the latest Nike Kyrie 6 “There Is No Coming Home”.

Nike Air Force 1 Low “Ribbon”
Style Code: CJ1377-001

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