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Shades Of Grey Take Over The Nike Air Force 1 React Mid

Shades Of Grey Take Over The Nike Air Force 1 React Mid

The Nike Air Force 1 React Mid has recently surfaced in a greyscale ensemble.

A visual and functional update to Bruce Kilgore’s original silhouette from 1982, the upcoming sneakers deliver a future-forward proposition that couples basketball heritage with modern day comfort. Panels from mid-foot to heel trade a mostly leather construction with mesh, nylon and suede for a less bulky fit. Lockdown straps around the ankle are relocated to the spine, working in-tandem with a pull tab above for updated functionality and aesthetic. The Air Force 1‘s sole unit also boasts modifications from Kilgore’s 40-year-old blueprint as the rear-half of the midsole dons a semi-translucent finish that reveals non-traditional Nike React foam. A look at the outsole also showcases the modern cushioning throughout the forefoot.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead as you wait for a Nike.com launch.

In related sneaker news, the Air Max line continues to celebrate its 35th anniversary.

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