
The Nike Air Force 1 Low "Easter" (2025) Releases Soon
Release
2025.04.17
Heat
74.60°
Brand
Model
SKU
IB5722-100
Color
Summit White/Mint Foam/Hydrangeas/Glacier Blue
Retail
$130
Throughout the years, the Nike, Inc. conglomerate has release dozens of products inspired by seasonal events and holidays. Easter has been the inspiration for some of the most celebrated releases of the last 25 years, and it's inspired another Air Force 1 Low ahead of April 20.
Officially clad in a "Summit White/Mint Foam/Hydrangeas/Glacier Blue" color scheme, the festive iteration of Bruce Kilgore's 42-year-old design is replete with tweaks and elements commemorating the religious holiday. A cream-colored finish arrives across the upper's leather panels, with woven layers visible at the toe and mid-foot deviating in a darker tan reminiscent of easter egg-carrying baskets. Profile swooshes and Achilles' heel construction abandons the interlocked construction, but introduces more hues and a foil-like makeup that further adds to the Air Force 1's playful "Easter" makeup.

The vibrant update continues via the "Mint Foam"-colored laces. A similar green also animates the pair-specific Nike labels on the top of the tongue. The grass-reminiscent color on the tag takes over the entirety of the insole in the form of a close-up shot of a similarly-colored faux grass. Shots of a chocolate bunny and gold foil-wrapped, swoosh-branded candy egg also appear on the festive footbed.
Elsewhere, the Easter-inspired Air Force 1 features literal easter eggs on the tongue's underside. Two-tone Air text on the midsole seemingly harkens back to similar releases from the mid-2000s, while the gum brown outsole provides a classic summer look to the commemorative package. A reflective coat arrives to the lace guards and Nike Air logo on the spine.
Lastly, the custom shoe box arrives with tissue paper with a similar print as what's found on the pair's insoles.
Enjoy detailed photos of the 2025 "Easter" Air Force 1 Low ahead—courtesy of both the Swoosh and California's 1985 Gallery retailer. Pairs are currently listed as launching on Thursday, April 17, by select boutiques in Europe. A stateside Nike.com release could also take place on this date for $130.
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