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Trophy Colors Take Over The Nike Air Force 1 Low

Bronzine and saturn gold hues drape the acclaimed lifestyle silhouette.

Trophy Colors Take Over The Nike Air Force 1 Low

The Nike Air Force 1 is a champion among lifestyle footwear offerings, influencing silhouettes inside and outside of Nike HQ for the better part of 40 years. Therefore, it’s only fitting that the silhouette wears makeup to celebrate its podium-worthy legacy.

The latest Nike Air Force 1 Low delivery sports a “Bronzine/Saturn Gold” colorway, tastefully walking the line between contemporary and playful design. Gold shades do most of the heavy lifting on this pair, treating the toe, tongue, and eyelets, while the bronzine hue takes over the laces and back panel. The rest of the upper sports white leather, save for the Swoosh logos that depart slightly with a champagne-colored tint.

Fans of the AF1 can pick these up on March 1st alongside a par of Nike Dunks adorned in the same treatment. In the meantime, enjoy official images below and keep an eye on our Sneaker Release Dates page for the latest upcoming drops.

In related news, check out the Nike Air Force 1 “1972” featuring retro Blue Ribbon Sports branding.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Air Force 1 Low

SKU: FZ4034-716
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: Mar 1, 2024

US 03/01/2024 Friday

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