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The Nike Full Force Wears Vintage Basketball Branding

The 80s-inspired silhouette gets detailing to match.

The Nike Full Force Wears Vintage Basketball Branding

Retro Nike Basketball branding has set the tone for a variety of Beaverton brand releases in recent weeks, appearing notably on an upcoming Air Force 1 and Air More Uptempo. Now the Nike Full Force appears next in line to wear the makeup, fitting the silhouette’s 80s inspired design heritage.

The unofficial predecessor of the often forgotten Nike Air Force III, the Full Force communicates the same retro aesthetics in a slimmer profile. Already treated to a variety of vintage treatments as one might expect, the theme on this pair is perfectly aligned with the silhouette’s design story. Vintage Nike Basketball branding makes a strong impression on the tongue, adorned in orange along with bold “FORCE” lettering, as well as on the insole. White leather makes its way across most of the upper, save for a suede panel towards the rear, while vintage green coloring encompasses the tongue, lining, and outsole underfoot to complete the shoe.

No release date has been set, but anticipate a drop in the coming months for an MSRP of $95. In the meantime, enjoy official images below and visit our Sneaker Release Dates page to follow along with emerging details.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Full Force Low

SKU: HF1739-100
RETAIL PRICE: $95
RELEASE DATE: 2024

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