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Vintage “First Use” Flair Appears On Another Nike Air Force 1 Low

Vintage “First Use” Flair Appears On Another Nike Air Force 1 Low

The Nike Air Force 1 Low has historically delivered a healthy mix of subtle and bold styles. The model’s appearance in the upcoming “First Use” collection by Nike Sportswear has included compelling outfits for varying preferences, with a newly-surfaced one indulging in a white base overlaid by shades of blue.

Unlike previously-seen iterations of Bruce Kilgore’s design, as well as classics the likes of the Air Max 90, the forthcoming pair forgoes any direct call out to the capsule’s theme: the date on which the swoosh logo was first used is omitted from the mid-foot. Instead, this Air Force 1 Low nods to the logo’s earliest days via the vintage branding it sports on the tongue, sock-liner and heel. Lace dubraes also mark the specialness of Carolyn Davidson’s design, indulging in a shimmering, metallic gold finish. Underfoot, sole units carry over the top-half’s white and blue color scheme.

Enjoy images of the latest low-top Air Force 1 ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch before July arrives.

For more from the Swoosh, check out the LeBron 18 “GOAT” likely to launch soon.

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Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low "First Use"

SKU: DA8478-100
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: Aug 2, 2021

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