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More Recycled Nike Grind Materials Appear On This Kid’s Air Force 1 Low

More Recycled Nike Grind Materials Appear On This Kid’s Air Force 1 Low

The Nike Air Force 1 Low has appeared in dozens of styles throughout 2021. Before the year closes, Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design has indulged in a white and blue colorway accompanied by Nike Grind detailing exclusive to kids.

As with some of the Nike Sportswear classic’s most signature styles, the newly-surfaced pair predominantly boasts a “colorless” arrangement throughout its upper and sole unit. Profile swooshes and branding on the top of the tongue and lateral midsole, however, deviate from their plain surroundings. Yet, the most eye-catching details on the Nike Air Force 1 take are the multi-color flair provided by the brand’s recycled component, which appears on the upper heel and outsole, and the scale-like pattern faintly visible on the tongue.

Enjoy images of the shoes here below, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.

In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 1 Low is slated to land in a handful of vibrant colorways before the year ends.

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Images: Nike

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