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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Easter” For 2020 Adds Iridescent Panels

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Easter” For 2020 Adds Iridescent Panels

While neither Chinese New Year 2020 nor Black History Month (among other holidays) have commenced, Nike is already teasing its Easter lineup most recently with the Air Force 1 Low. The Bruce Kilgore-designed model has been the brand’s go-to canvas for the Spring holiday as it’s been costumed in pastels over the years. 2020’s Easter release sheds the patent leathers and multi-color blocking of years past in favor of a smooth, white leather construction. Though not colorless, the “Barely Volt” profile Swooshes are more aligned with Nike’s general releases for women than with the festive occasion, but iridescent panels at the forefoot and heel hint at this pair’s special status. And to remove all doubt, a cracked-egg graphic accompanies branding on the tongue and features the same luminous purple, blue, and yellow hues coming from its shimmering counterparts.

Grab a closer look at this AF1 Low “Easter” here below and anticipate a Nike.com release sometime in April 2020.

Nike Air Force 1 Low “Easter”
Release Date: Spring 2020
Color: White/Barely Volt-Hyper Blue
Style Code: CW0367-100

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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