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Nike Air Force 1 Low SE “Phantom” Adds Groovy Logos

Nike Air Force 1 Low SE “Phantom” Adds Groovy Logos

Nike continues with its far-out concepts, bringing in new logo type onto the Air Force 1 Low. Described as a variation of aa groovy, hippie-style typeface, this new style has appeared on the Air Force 1 Low SE replete with its own unique batch of details.

Now seen in a Phantom/Sanddrift colorway, this upcoming ’82 classic sees a plush interior in white, with the same felt-like material spilling over onto the heel-tab. The Swoosh logo is finished with a fuzzy material — a blend between felt and velour, but hairier. The insoles sees a grid pattern covered with that refreshed NIKE logo, surrounded by psychedelic flowers.

There are likely more colorways of this Air Force 1 Low SE coming, so stay tuned.

In other AF1 news, check out the 40th Anniversary pair that comes with a gold toothbrush.

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