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Hit The Beaches With This Nike Air Force 1 Low “Khaki”

Take on your late summer plans in style.

Hit The Beaches With This Nike Air Force 1 Low “Khaki”

Though the consumer calendar places us squarely in Fall, we know there’s probably plenty of vacation plans and weekend getaways still ahead. If you struck out on the relaxation-minded Nike Air Force 1 “Linen” in its “Cult Classic” retro earlier this year, the general release calendar has you covered- the Air Force 1 Low “Khaki” might just be the next best thing.

Beige at the extremities is the first truly eye-catching detail, painting the sockliner, outsole and heel cup. While the bulk of the design sticks to a rather conservative script aesthetically, relying on platinum white tones, materially there’s some changes to support this warm-weather life.

Breathable mesh enhances that functionality on the underlays, additionally grafted onto the tongue to aesthetically support the choice. A reliable off-white midsole rounds out the design, providing a middle ground between the ultra-light hues throughout this Air Force 1.

We’re projecting the Nike Air Force 1 “Khaki” to appear on Nike.com and retailer shelves in the coming weeks with a $130 retail price. Enjoy official images via the gallery embedded just ahead.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FZ5225-100
RETAIL PRICE: $130
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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