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The Nike Air Force 1 Mid Surfaces With Persistent “Royal Blue” Accents

Featuring faint hits of ice blue.

The Nike Air Force 1 Mid Surfaces With Persistent “Royal Blue” Accents

As a part of Nike Basketball’s Holiday 2023 collection, the Nike Air Force 1 Mid has been combined with the Beaverton brand’s iconic Air Max cushioning system. However, not every mid-top construction will undergo the aforementioned reconfiguration, such as this classic white and “Royal Blue” take on the Bruce Kilgore design.

While the upper is initially perceived as a clad-white rendition, a closer inspection reveals ever-so-faint light blue hues that animate the surrounding colorless base layer through a consistent attribution across the upper overlays and ankle strap. Further white treatments are places along the tongue construction and midsole allowing for a layered ambiguity. What’s more, a striking “Royal Blue” contrast anchors the profile swooshes, the trim of the tread and the various Nike Air branded embellishments.

The Nike Air Force 1 Mid “White/Royal Blue” can be seen ahead in official imagery as we await further release details.

In other news, De’Aaron Fox is set to be the first signature athlete under the UA Curry Brand.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Mid

SKU: FN1193-001
RETAIL PRICE: $100
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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