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Nike’s Full Force Low Reappears With A Bright Yellow Finish

The 1980s-inspired model explores its most vibrant outlook yet.

Nike’s Full Force Low Reappears With A Bright Yellow Finish

As the slimmed-down successor to the archival Nike Air Force III, the Nike Full Force Low has fully anchored the Beaverton brand in the aesthetics of court silhouettes from decades past. While the 1980s-inspired silhouette has explored a curtailed allotment from the Pantone wheel, the low-top trim now dresses in its most vibrant outfit yet with “Varsity Maize” accents.

Revolving around a barely grey leather base layer, the near-colorless treatment is spread from the vamp to the heel counter with a rare interruption at the jet-black collar overlay. Complimented by an aged cream midsole, the latter’s vintage treatment is amplified through the tongue tab’s OG Force logos. Elsewhere, the greyscale composition is injected with titular flair as a vibrant yellow-gold hue animates the profile swooshes, inner linings, outsoles and the nylon inner lining.

The Nike Full Force Low “Varsity Maize” is expected to release in early 2024. In the meantime, the pair can be seen ahead in detailed imagery.

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WHERE TO BUY

Nike Full Force Low "White/Yellow"

SKU: FB1362-103
RETAIL PRICE: $95
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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