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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Appears In Fan-Favorite “Bred”

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Appears In Fan-Favorite “Bred”

Instead of resting on its laurels, the Nike Air Force 1 Low continues reinventing itself. While not as drastic a change as Flyknit pairs from yesteryear, pull tabs at the heel and non-standard branding on the latest Air Force 1 proffer a spirit of experimentation – all while donning a classic “Bred” arrangement.

Uppers are constructed with a “Black” tumbled leather and are reinforced at the toe. While rooted in the triple-black DNA brought to the forefront of hype by Supreme last month, this pair is most reminiscent of the Chicago Bulls-inspired Air Force 1 Low. Free of any pin-stripes or jewel logos, “University Red” interrupts the tonal scheme at the lateral quarter panel and profile Swooshes. Scarlet tones also animate the non-original labels on the tongue. Grey “NIKE AIR” text at the heel further deviate from Bruce Kilgore’s ’82 design, but colorless bottom-halves round out the look with some semblance of familiarity.

Enjoy official images of this fan-favorite take on the beloved Air Force here below and grab your pair right now for $110 USD at the retailers listed ahead.

For more “Bred” options from under the Nike umbrella, check out the KD 13 scheduled to launch June 1st.

Nike Air Force 1 Low LV8 Utility
$110
Color: Black/University Red/White
Style Code: CW7579-001

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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