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Nike Adds Lilac Pink To The Air Force 1 Low Next Nature

Nike Adds Lilac Pink To The Air Force 1 Low Next Nature

Nike’s Next Nature series continues to deliver the classic goods with a sustainable twist. The simple of formula of utilizing an all-white base with an accent color has proven to be a win for the Swoosh as pairs continue to fly off the shelves for the summer season. Another perfect pick-up for the hotter seasons is this Air Force 1 Low Next Nature in a lilac pink — the next color in the Next Nature series.

Keeping to the clean and simple white leather look, Nike adds that soft pastel pink tone to the Swoosh logo, heel-tab, and the tongue label for that perfect touch of color. The bright neon insoles officially mark these in the Next Nature category, with metallic lace dubrae completing the look. It’s either these or the Dunk Low Next Nature if you’re attracted to lilac tones, so we’ll let you know when either pair becomes available on Nike.com.

In other upcoming Air Force 1 news, the Air Force 1 “Puerto Rico” is set to release on June 4th.

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