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The Women’s Nike Air Force 1 LXX “Sea Glass” Adds Python Skin Accents

The Women’s Nike Air Force 1 LXX “Sea Glass” Adds Python Skin Accents

Sneakers such as the Air Max 1 “Animal Pack 2.0” reveal that Nike isn’t afraid to take a walk on the wild side. Using animal prints has been a way for the brand to add extra textures and colors to dress up some of their most popular silhouettes. This time, Nike delivers a luxe treat for women with a new Air Force 1 LXX that features python skin elements.

This new model is a much more neutral take on the earlier women’s Air Force 1 LXX in “White/Pink/Aqua”. While the latter featured pastel pink and blue crocodile-print accents, this pair opts for tan python print details that are much more wearable. To expand the neutral color palette, the base of the model indulges in a soft tan color rather than a stark white. The soft buffs help balance out an already bold model that features a split swoosh and exposed stitching.

A release date has not yet been announced, so enjoy official images here below. In other Air Force 1 news, take a look at the Air Jordan 1 “Silver Toe”.

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