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Nike Embosses A Classic Hoops Logo On The Air Force 1

Nike Embosses A Classic Hoops Logo On The Air Force 1

The Nike Air Force 1 is one of the most iconic basketball sneaker designs of all-time. And while the silhouette may no longer be omnipresent in professional basketball, it continues to call back to its roots.

Recently, Bruce Kilgore’s design emerged in a grey and green ensemble featuring classic hoops imagery at the mid-foot. The bolder of the two aforementioned hues animates the profile swooshes, allowing for a greyscale arrangement to take over the remaining panels across the upper. Lastly, sole units underfoot follow suit, maintaining a straightforward, but compelling look on the latest hoops-inspired Air Force 1 Low.

No firm Nike.com launch details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 2 “Chicago” is set to return in December.

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