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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Goes Fully Reflective

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Goes Fully Reflective

Though it lacks the 3M stamp, this Nike Air Force 1 effectively outdoes many of the official collaborations prior as its entire upper is composed entirely of reflective material.

At first glance, however, the pair is visually quite ordinary, its aesthetic seemingly untweaked from the original template. Soles are clad in their typical white polish — same with the laces and lining — while the rest of the paneling in between contrasts in a cream-toned base coat, one that bears a slight sheen thanks in part to its reflective surface. Then, once light is shined atop, everything from the forefoot to the heel and Swoosh are entirely lit up.

Grab a look at these right here and expect a release to hit Nike.com and likely select retailers sometime soon.

In other news, the Air Cross Trainer Low is arriving in Royal.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 "Reflective"

SKU: DC2062-100
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: N/A

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