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Grey And Yellow Accents Animate The Nike Air Force 1 Low

Under the Next Nature umbrella.

Grey And Yellow Accents Animate The Nike Air Force 1 Low

Committed to a more sustainably sourced future of footwear, Nike’s Air Force 1 has assumed the brunt of the brand’s initiatives underneath the Next Nature banner. Composed of at least 20 percent recycled components, the Bruce Kilgore design echoes its environmentally friendly tooling with its latest subdued colorway.

Synonymous with split color blockings, the Air Force 1’s two-toned detailing is discerned immediately as the upper’s blank white mudguard, quarter and heel overlay accent the light grey tumbled leather panels at the mid-foot and vamp. In contrast, a darker shade from the greyscale color wheel ascertains the profile swooshes, heel tabs and outsoles for the silhouette’s most prominent feature – save the vibrant marigold branded embellishments. Underfoot, a “Sail” treated midsole imbues the neutral-dominant real estate above with a vintage finish.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature “Grey/Sail/Yellow” hasn’t received a release date just yet. In the meantime, the pair can be seen ahead in detailed imagery.

In other news from the Beaverton brand, a Jacquemus Air Max 1 is reportedly in the works.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature

SKU: FZ4620-100
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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