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First Look At The Billie Eilish x Nike Air Force 1 Low

First Look At The Billie Eilish x Nike Air Force 1 Low

Billie Eilish has created no shortage of Jordan and Nike collaborations in the past few years, from the Air Jordan 1 KO to the Air Force 1 High. And come very soon, the beloved artist will craft yet another version of Bruce Kilgore’s beloved creation — this time, though, using the shoe’s low-top trim.

Quite a departure from its high-top counterpart, Eilish’s newest offering opts for a busier, patchwork design, with cut-outs randomly affixed throughout. These square and obscure shapes are laid just underneath a series of stitching, which overlays the entire upper with a grid pattern. What’s more, a layer of canvas adds further reinforcement, as it wraps around the construction just above the midsole. Suedes, which are likely vegan, then build out the Swoosh, eye stays, and the like, all dyed a light tan shade like the aforementioned details.

For a first look at the newest Billie Eilish x Air Force 1, see below. No release date has been announced just yet, but we should learn more very soon.

In other news, a first look at the J Balvin Air Jordan 2 also surfaced this week.

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Photos: solebyjc

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