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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Vandalized Gets A Light Orewood Brown Finish

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Vandalized Gets A Light Orewood Brown Finish

The latest renditions to spring from the Nike Air Force 1 family have been that of more vibrant decor as elements of Katakana logos, inside-out themes, and denim/plaid uppers have been brought to the table. However, for its next offering, it’s toning things down a few levels to more subtly-used accents, ones that almost call upon a Summer-friendly Neapolitan ice cream palette.

While rather quiet in the new decade, the Air Force 1 Vandalized is being brought back to the frontlines for a new take. Its base complexions are swathed with a “Light Orewood Brown” skin and paired up with deconstructed Swooshes that alternate between dark browns on the lateral side, and dusty pinks on the medial. Suede heel paneling also split between the chocolate/strawberry hues for some extra sweet flair. Check out a closer look here, and find these dropping on Nike.com and through select retailers in the coming weeks for $110 USD.

Elsewhere under the Nike umbrella, a new tan and blue Space Hippie 04 has been revealed.

Nike Air Force 1 Low Vandalized “Light Orewood Brown”
$110
Color: Light Orewood Brown/Olive Grey-Light Arctic Pink
Style Code: DC1425-100

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