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Exposed Air Appears On The Nike Air Force 1 Low EVO

The first low-top AF1 EVO design to date.

Exposed Air Appears On The Nike Air Force 1 Low EVO

Updated May 1st, 2024: The Nike Air Force 1 Low EVO “University Red” is available now via Nike.com.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low Evo

SKU: HF3630-100
RETAIL PRICE: $145
RELEASE DATE: May 1, 2024

US 05/01/2024 Wednesday

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Nike continues to reimagine its most popular silhouettes, this time delivering a low-top version of the Air Force 1 EVO with an exposed air unit. While this is hardly the first time Nike has treated the Air Force 1 with exposed air bubbles, appearing notably on Off-White designs, this marks the first time we’ve seen the “EVO” model appear in low-top form. To date, the Beaverton brand has surfaced three versions of the AF1 EVO Mid in black, white, and red colorways.

Nike’s latest delivery adopts the same red color scheme seen on the previous mid-cut EVO shoe, calling in a red Swoosh, heel tab, tongue, and air units. The rest of the shoe appears in pebbled white leather, with abstract cutouts throughout exposing a layer of red canvas underneath.

Enjoy official images below while we wait on a release date for this drop, slated for an MSRP of $145.

In other news, check out recently surfaced images of the Cactus Plant Flea Market Air Force 1s anticipated for later this year.

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