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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature Dives Into “Canyon Pink”

Floral notes on the "green" proposition.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature Dives Into “Canyon Pink”

Even if the question of reducing stock for staple models continues to loom large, the Nike Air Force 1 Low remains one of the Swoosh’s most steadfast offerings. Because of that, it’s often parlayed into nearly every successive endeavor that Beaverton takes on, and their sustainability efforts are no exception. As Spring begins to… spring, the Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature emerges in “Canyon Pink.”

Utilizing the classical top/bottom tone-on-white split we’ve seen on the Uptown for decades, it’s a two color endeavor on tap, utilizing faithful pure white on the bottom layers and tumbled pink leather on top. Indeed, as promise din our intro, this is a “Next Nature” release as well, meaning that eco-conscious hardware is on tap. Every pair bearing that subtitle carries at least 20% recycled material. Much as it always has, the logline for this edition of the Air Force 1 Low isn’t overly complicated, offering some warm weather hues alongside a more sustainably built kit.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Next Nature “Canyon Pink” is available now via Nike.com, retailing for $130 in women’s sizing. Hit the “Where To Buy” links included below to grab yours.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: DV3808-115
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: Apr 1, 2025

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