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Nike Blows Up An Air Force 1 “Bubblegum”

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Nike Blows Up An Air Force 1 “Bubblegum”

Throughout much of last year up through this past Summer, Nike began attributing its Air Force 1 to the silhouettes original 1984 tooling, fit with compelling colorful hits. While the latter collection has seemingly come to a close, that hasn’t stopped the Beaverton brand from attributing simplistic treatments atop the Peter Moore design.

Much like its Color of the Month effort from October of 2022 – despite the lack of tumbled leather and a streamlined circa ’84 construction – the latest low-top trim executes a striking two-toned color blocking infused with bright bubblegum hits. The upper is cast almost entirely in crisp white hues, from the vamp and overlays to the laces, tongue and inner lining. Stamped with the pair’s staple metallic dubrae, the original hardwood tooling then extends vibrant pink shades across the profile swooshes, heel tabs, insoles and the tread underfoot.

Enjoy a detailed look at the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Bubblegum” below as we await further release details.

In other news, the Jordan 11 “Neapolitan” releases on November 11th.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FJ4146-101
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: Jan 20, 2024

US 01/20/2024 Saturday

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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