The array of styles to have come from Nike’s “Move To Zero” campaign is a testament to the proposition that sustainable footwear has become a viable practice and no longer a novelty. This statement continues to hold true as fan-favorite classics such as the Nike Air Force 1 are reimagined with eco-conscious materials. By taking advantage of the fun patterns organically created by recycled content, the Air Force 1 Crater has crafted a cream-toned offering that aligns with pastel footwear trends.
This new AF 1 Crater sports a smooth white base coupled with cream overlays for a soothing look. A layer of mesh is stitched onto the sides in the shade of Swoosh logos, revealing plush materials underneath. The elements encased by the mesh are most likely made of sustainable content and exhibit a vivid yellow and red marbled look. For more eco-friendly touches, Regrind rubber has been shaped into the “Move To Zero” Pinwheel logo and applied to the heel tab. A pale blue Crater foam sole unit finishes off the style, adding bits of Regrind rubber to the toe and heel for added traction.
Enjoy official images of the Air Force 1 Crater below, which will hit Nike.com in the near future with a price tag of $110.
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