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The Women’s Nike Air Force 1 Sage Changes Up The Swoosh For Easter

The Women’s Nike Air Force 1 Sage Changes Up The Swoosh For Easter

These days, the Air Force 1 has become the de facto silhouette for transformations — especially in the ever-branching realm of women’s exclusives. From the melted Jester to the low-key Shadow, the pair has seen it all and its now set to face over-branding once again with the Sage. Colored with honor to Easter, the pair adds accents of Ghost Green and Light Thistle to its accents, using the latter to spread floral notes unto the heel tab and vamp. Elsewhere, the vibrant green shade, which is used just as sparing as the aforementioned, makes headway at one of the two “AIR” decals at the tooling as well as the patch at the tongue, both standing out along a backdrop of full white. The upper, though, is just a bit more unique as it overlays grid patterns next to untouched smooth leathers and behind a general swoosh formation made out of many smaller versions. Grab a detailed look at these here and expect to find them at select shops right now at a price of $110 USD.

In other news, take a look at the upcoming CDG Dunks.

Nike Air Force 1 Sage
Available
$110
Color: White/Black/Ghost Green/Light Thistle
Style Code: CU4770-100

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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Nike Air Force 1 Sage Cu4770 100 Release Info 1

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