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First Look At The Nike Air Force 1 “Realtree”

Perfect for hunting season.

First Look At The Nike Air Force 1 “Realtree”

Who said you need to sacrifice expression in the elements? Continuing a long-held partnership, Nike and Realtree Camo are joining up once again, this time decking out the classic “Triple Black” Air Force 1 with trademark Realtree overlays.

Founded on the hyperrealistic camouflage pattern utilized by the brand since 1986, this Air Force 1 finds its home base in tactile canvas, spreading the foliage-filled print across the heel cup, top overlays, lace-stay, and Swoosh. In what could be the most eye-catching feature, that treatment extends onto the tongue tag, while some ritzier flair materializes with a metallic five-pointed star at the topmost eye-stay.

Previous to this edition, the Nike x Realtree relationship had spread across silhouettes like the Metcon 3, Air Ship, SFB Field 2 GTXX, SB Zoom Blazer Low, and, of course, a previous set of Air Force 1s. In addition to a multi-color trio of Nike Air Force 1 Low looks that touched down in 2019, their canon includes the High variant and a range of Nike By You options.

Expect the Nike Air Force 1 “Realtree” to release on October 3rd, 2025, retailing for $120. In-hand images are included below for your viewing pleasure — we’ll keep you posted with additional images and further details in the coming months via this article and our Sneaker Release Dates page.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low "Realtree"

SKU: IH1221-001
RETAIL PRICE: $120
RELEASE DATE: Oct 3, 2025

US 10/03/2025 Friday

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