Nike Air Force 1 Low on Sale
Falling against its solid black background, vibrant accents of “Pine Green” and “Green Strike” attract all of the attention as they are evenly distributed among the shoe’s intricate patterns. Nike Air Force 1 Low Mens/Womens The former coat the tile-like graphics, repetitive triangle patterns across the forefoot tongues and heel banners, while the latter is applied to the the swirly lines present across the throat overlays and heel panels that host the “Nike Air” text. Furthermore, the shoe’s nickname arrives spelled out on the medial side’s heels, and the outsoles divvy up into three sections with the aforementioned green accents; the “Green Strike” of which sandwich the darker hue.
Earlier this week Nike officially unveiled the Nike Air Force 1 Low Shoes in Mid-top form – a brand new iteration of the '82 icon that not only features the innovative knit upper, but actually weighs half that of the classic version. Sneakerheads have already gone wild trying to cop pairs in the four solid tones, and that's not including the frenzy that will come with tomorrow's multi-color pair. If you're a fan of multi-color, you'll be glad to know that it'll be available in low-top form, with more pinks and teals that are akin to the Flyknit Racer "Multi-color 2.0".
If the graphics on the special Nike Air Force 1 Low on Sale for Chinese new year look familiar, that's because you have indeed seen them before. Nike Sportswear recalls some of the characters from the "Tianjin" Air Foamposite One, which you can see with the comparison shots provided here. Going with a more simple and clean look than the rather busy Foams, the Air Force 1 opts for a crisp white leather base with the graphics placed in key areas, along with bold "Nai Ke" text in Chinese embroidered in red on each heel. It's still unconfirmed if the Chinese New Year Forces will release exclusively in China or receive a global release, so stay tuned to Sneaker News for further details.
Bruce Kilgore's Shop Nike Air Force 1 Low is one of the most important sneakers in the history of well, sneakers. Created in 1982 for the purpose of basketball, nobody could've predicted that the model would go on to be a lifestyle classic with fans across the globe. The silhouette alone was responsible for two hit songs – whether you prefer Nelly's Air Force 1 or the Nike commissioned Classic by Kanye, Nas, and company is subjective and now you can choose what language the heel branding is in. The Nike Air Force 1 "Nai Ke" is an homage to how China holds the model in high regard, with the back heel branding replaced with Chinese logograms for a cultural transformation. Now the low-top is getting involved with this clean off-white and obsidian color combination.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Online is a star-spangled silhouette from the jump thanks to the outsole traction, but this new pair takes the celestial icons to the next level. The sneaker has star embroidery running down the heel and 63 more stars on the tongue tag. Those icons combined with the blue colorway sort of make the sneaker feel like a USA one, although Nike normally saves those kind of shoes for summer, so that's probably not the case here.
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