
More Camo Swooshes Land on the Nike Air Force 1 Low
Nike, Inc.'s reliance on the Air Force 1 Low is set to change by the end of the year, but the silhouette continues making a statement while it can.
Ahead of summer, Bruce Kilgore's 42-year-old design has emerged in handfuls of new, compelling styles. Although a recent collaboration with Lil Yachty has been well-received, the "presidential" model has kept busy through inline offerings. The latest take on the Air Force 1 features green camouflage swooshes and Achilles' heel panels, aligning with the retro-feeling "Desert Khaki/Pink Foam" pair that surfaced late last month.
By comparison, the newly-surfaced style indulges in a more familiar color-blocking across its iconic upper. Fabric overlays around the forefoot, along the tongue, and throughout the heel opt for a pitch "Black" makeup. Leather at the toe and mid-foot revert to an off-white tone, while the Air-branded midsole also favors a play on the "colorless" look. Radial-patterned traction (which has been reworked on the Kobe Bryant Air Force 1 Protro "Soft Yellow") rounds out the summer-friendly package in "Gum Medium Brown."
Firm Nike.com release details have yet to surface, but that's expected to change as fall inches closer. In the meantime, enjoy official photos of the AF-1 ahead.
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