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University Gold Accents Pop On The Nike Air Force 1

Another all-black colorway is coming soon.

University Gold Accents Pop On The Nike Air Force 1

More good news for fans of the black Nike Air Force 1; Just as a premium black version with a white Swoosh makes its return to the SNKRS app, the Beaverton brand graces us with another dark colorway, this time calling in mesh paneling and subtle University Gold accents.

The bulk of the upper on this shoe wears a familiar black leather, with the quarter panel and tongue opting for thick black mesh that creates a ballistic look and feel. The black Nike Swoosh is treated with subtle lining in university gold, complementing the accents on the tongue label, lace dubrae, and insole.

More thoughtful detailing makes its way onto the shoe via a small Nike logo just below the Swoosh, appearing with a checkered pattern that channels the look of vintage taxis when paired with the university gold color. Underneath, Nike departs slightly from the all-black theme with a dark gray sole to complete the shoe.

Enjoy official images below while we wait on Nike for more release info.

In other news, take a look at the Air Force 1 “Ostrich” coming soon.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FZ4617-001
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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