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AVAILABLE NOW: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Year Of The Snake”

The commemorative edition is now up for grabs.

AVAILABLE NOW: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Year Of The Snake”

Updated January 14th, 2025: The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Year of the Snake” is available now via Nike.com (men’s sizing, $130.) Use our “Where To Buy” section ahead for direct shopping links — our original coverage surrounding this pair is intact further down the page.

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low "Year Of The Snake"

SKU: HV5979-130
RETAIL PRICE: $130
RELEASE DATE: Jan 14, 2025

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Original article published October 16th, 2024: Chinese New Year has been a brand focus for Nike, Inc. for quite some time, highlighted this year by the textile-laden Air Force 1 “Year Of The Dragon.” As the holiday looms once again, we’ve been getting a constant stream of release news regarding the Swoosh & Jumpman’s plans for 2025, with the Kobe 5 “Year of the Mamba and confirmation of the Jordan models at play already adding a ton of excitement. While it may not sport the same overhaul as its aforementioned sibling, the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Year of the Snake” fully embraces its concept all the same.

The discussion for this pair has to begin with the embossed snake print at the heel counter, notable as a never-before-seen touch on the Air Force 1. However, nearly every section of this shoe includes some serpent imagery; the tongue tag takes on a snakeskin material, the olive tones on the Swoosh are certifiably reptilian (though also present excellent synergy with typical CNY tones) and a gilded dubrae sports a coiled pattern. Even in the margins, allusions to the holiday take over — official images showcase a traditional Wanzi knot, a good luck charm for the Lunar New Year.

While a release date is up in the air at this early stage, expect this pair to come about near January 29th. For context, this year’s AF1 landed on February 14th. For the latest information, keep an eye on our Sneaker Release Dates, or simply enjoy the gallery of official images ahead while you wait.

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