This Nike Air Force 1 Low "Black Tiffany" Won't Break the Bank
Release
Summer 2025
Heat
85.50°
Brand
Model
Color
Black/Aurora Green
Retail
$110
Bruce Kilgore's Nike Air Force 1 Low continues to be a force (pun intended) to be reckoned with. As its full release cycle for 2025 continues to unfold, the presidential silhouette has emerged in a 'Black Tiffany' makeover.
While not an official collaboration with the renowned jeweler, the newly-surfaced pair draws heavy comparison to the Air Force 1 by Tiffany & Co. from March 2023. 'Robin Blue'-reminiscent hues have landed on other offerings from the Swoosh, but the brand's latest use of 'Aurora Green' on the iconic AF1 is too spot-on to be coincidental. An Air Max 90 recently appeared in a similar color scheme, which suggests Nike Sportswear has prepped a 'Black Tiffany' collection for the new year.
The upcoming Air Force 1 Low features traditional construction throughout the upper and sole unit. A muted 'Black' tone sets the stage for eye-catching 'Aurora Green' flair. Just like Tiffany & Co.'s update to Kilgore's design, the unreleased proposal covers its iconic profile branding in a spring-ready flavor; logos on the tongue and spine follow suit. Contrast stitching across the upper, however, marks a stark difference between this pair and the collaborative one.
Other details sure to set the inline 'Black Tiffany' Air Force 1 apart from 2023's Sneaker of the Year contender are price and accessibility: This style should be readily available at a large number of retailers for about $110 USD instead of the hundreds Tiffany's collaboration fetches on the after-market.
Enjoy an initial look at the pair ahead, as you wait for official Nike.com launch details. And for more from the Swoosh conglomerate, check out the Air Jordan 1 '85 'Bred' set to release in February.