Nike‘s popular Special Field Air Force 1, also known as the SF AF-1, is returning this week in four new colorways.
After debuting toward the end of 2016, the military-inspired Nike SF AF-1 has sold out repeatedly in a variety of styles. The bootlike silhouette sees the classic Nike Air Force 1, first released in 1982, adopt an extreme high-top cut complete with rugged materials such as ripstop ballistic nylon and heavy-duty leathers.
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On Thursday, the Nike SF AF-1 will arrive for $165 in “Black/Gum” and “String/Gum” colorways for men, while women will be able to choose from “Binary Blue/Black” and “Desert Ochre/Black” styles. All four will be available from nike.com/launch and select Nike Sportswear retailers.
The SF AF-1 was designed by Nike Sportswear designer Ben Kirschner, whose portfolio also includes high-profile projects such as the Supreme x Air Jordan 5, which was released in 2015.
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Earlier this month, Randy the Cobbler turned the SF AF-1 into a premium boot with a Vibram outsole.
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