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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Atomic Pink” Arrives With Iridescent Swooshes

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Atomic Pink” Arrives With Iridescent Swooshes

After 38 years on the market, the Nike Air Force 1 Low no longer needs to draw attention to itself as it boasts a healthy following. Yet, the Bruce Kilgore-designed silhouette continues reinventing itself through tooling and color schemes. The latter now includes an “Atomic Pink” option for women complete with iridescent Swooshes.

The fluorescent rose hue takes over the pair’s entire leather upper, as it has previous Nike Sportswear models. Labels on the tongue and iconic side logos indulge in a color-shifting arrangement that’s also appeared on the experimental React Vision and oft-unheralded Jordan 1 Mid. Underfoot, sole units forgo any statement-making accents for their tried-and-tested all-white makeup.

Details of a stateside Nike.com launch are still unknown, but this eye-catching low-top Air Force 1 is currently available in Hong Kong.

For more NIKE, Inc. options for women, the Jordan 1 Snakeskin launches on August 6th.

Nike Air Force 1 Low WMNS
Color: Atomic Pink/White
Style Code: CJ1646-601

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

Where to Buy

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