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Shaggy Green Preps This Kid’s Nike Air Force 1 Low For The Colder Season

Shaggy Green Preps This Kid’s Nike Air Force 1 Low For The Colder Season

The Nike Air Force 1 Low continues to help Bruce Kilgore’s original design celebrate its 40th anniversary. An all-“White” look continues to reign supreme, but the made-for-basketball proposition recently emerged with an experimental mix of colors and materials.

Set to release for kids, the newly-surfaced style of Kilgore’s creation from 1982 (technically the Low arrived in ’83) indulges in an autumn-appropriate mix of green, grey and purple, with the most former hue appearing via a rather shaggy suede. Mid-foot panels deliver a heather grey-reminiscent finish, likely recycled material from Nike’s manufacturing processes. Underfoot, the oft-imitated sole unit keeps things standard given their straightforward materials, color-blocking and materials.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.

For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out the latest from the Air Jordan signature sneaker line.

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Images: Nike

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