Thanks in part to its simplicity, the Swoosh is so easily transformed. And over the years, the logo has only continued to become more expressive, soon to take on a loud, chaotic zig-zag form. While introduced atop the Air Jordan 1 Mid this morning, the aforementioned motif is actually a part of a much larger collection inclusive of this Air Force 1.
Palette-wise, the pair keeps up a visual cohesion, complementing its Jumpman-dressed counterpart quite well. What’s more, it seems to allude to the elusive VLONE collab from years back, as the blacked out tumbled leathers appear near identical in look and feel. The orange accents along the heel tab and check only further such a connection despite the branding leaning more toward the DIY.
For a closer, official look, check the gallery of images below. A release is sure to hit select retailers and Nike.com soon.
Like to keep it simple? The Dunk Low Triple White should do the trick.