This all-new aptly titled Air Force 1 Low Experimental is just that; experimental.
Aside from the pair’s traditional all-white sole unit — even that arrives encased in some sort of plastic wrap — everything about this sneaker is exploratory. One-piece foam uppers are molded to mimic the traditional paneling and overlays of the Air Force 1, but to protect its inevitable deterioration, the Swoosh has fully shrink-wrapped it in a translucent sheath. Laces are rendered superfluous, as the pair has an underlying tightening system that’s fastened by-way-of the external pull system. Exposed foam tongue are both oversized and mad thick, and come equipped with utilitarian pulls, also in the rear. Branding out back arrives inverted, her in orange to match the pairs together notable accents, and the pair is complete with an N. 354 freshness seal in the rear, and what appears to be a glow-in-the-dark outsole beneath.
A release date did not accompany the official imagery below, but you should expect to learn more on its release in the coming weeks. Until then, check out the image gallery of the Nike Air Force 1 Low Experimental here below, and be sure to give us a follow on Twitter for any further updates.
In other Air Force 1 news, the high-cut iteration of the sneaker has just appeared in a two-piece “Yin/Yang” pack.
Nike Air Force 1 Low Experimental
Style Code: CV1754-100
Color: White/Sail-Atomic Orange-Black
Release Date: TBA
Price: $120