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Get Ahead Of St. Patrick’s Day 2024 With The Air Force 1 Low “Malachite”

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Get Ahead Of St. Patrick’s Day 2024 With The Air Force 1 Low “Malachite”

Whether through embossed four-leaf clovers or golden metallic swooshes coating SB Dunk Lows, Nike has always provided an intricate level of detail when it comes to its annual collection of St. Patrick’s Day footwear. While the March holiday is still a few months away, that hasn’t stopped the Beaverton brand from patenting its lifestyle models with Spring-ready greens.

Employing a staple two-toned color blocking, this latest Air Force 1 Low echos the sights and sounds of a St. Patty’s Day parade. Dominated by a crisp white tint, the colorless treatment consumes the near entirety of the upper in an almost triple-white treatment. Much like its continued Color of the Month series, a vibrant “Malachite Green” injects the profile swooshes, heel tab, tread and tongue branding with a springtime fervor.

Enjoy a detailed look at the Air Force 1 Low “Malachite Green” below while we await further release details.

In other news from the Beaverton brand, the KD 3 “Christmas” is returning on December 23rd.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FJ4146-102
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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