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Nike’s Mini-Swoosh Pattern Returns On This Two-Toned Air Force 1

Nike’s Mini-Swoosh Pattern Returns On This Two-Toned Air Force 1

With Air Max Day now behind us, it’s likely Nike will shift their attention to the Air Force 1‘s 40th Anniversary. The limited and collaborative releases will likely be joined by an equal number of GRs, whose catalog grows in waves seemingly every week.

New to the calendar is yet another overbranded colorway, which puts the previously-used mini-Swoosh pattern back on display. Multiple neutral checks are found across both the mid-panel and the light blue heel tab, contrasting the less indulgent panels adjacent. These — specifically, the overlays and base — feature a light grey and off-white shade, respectively, while the tongue label and the much larger instance of Carolyn Davidson’s logo opt for a darker sliver-like finish.

Enjoy an official look at this upcoming AF1 below. Currently, a release date is still TBD, but we should hear official word on the Nike.com release very soon.

In other news, official images of the Air Jordan 1 Heritage have appeared.

Nike Air Force 1 Low Grey Mini Swoosh Dr7857 101 1

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