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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Adopts Shaggy Suede And All-Over “Pale Vanilla”

"Wheat" overtones accompany fresh materials.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Adopts Shaggy Suede And All-Over “Pale Vanilla”

The Nike Air Force 1 Low is bundling up for the colder months ahead. Sporting lush fabrics across its upper and a deep, tonal colorway, we’re already anticipating when Spring ’25 brings this pair to shelves.

The shaggy suede honestly does speak for itself, as does the heel-to-toe application of “Pale Vanilla” tan across those sections. However, don’t sleep on some finer details with this pair. Typical matte leather switches to a more plush tumbled arrangement and a debossed Nike Air logo at the heel imbues a sense of depth into this design. Though this edition of the Air Force 1 stands a bit lighter than any “Wheat” colorway, that atmosphere is still present all the same. If swapping to hardy, weather-tested fare isn’t entirely your style, consider this edition as an alternative, still sporting a chillier build without sacrificing refined style.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Pale Vanilla” releases in Spring 2025, commanding a retail price of $125. Keep our Sneaker Release Dates page close by for additional updates, or simply enjoy the official images embedded below.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: IB4001-200
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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