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Iridescent Python Skins Appear On The Nike Air Force 1 Low

Iridescent Python Skins Appear On The Nike Air Force 1 Low

Taking a detour from a recent slew of triple white-based releases, which included a Supreme collaboration, the Nike Air Force 1 is donning a reptilian arrangement previously seen on the Air Max 90.

“Light Bone” and “Sail” schemes throughout add an undeniably fresh spin on the Air Force 1 Low, but they take backseats to the scaled, iridescent underlays at the midfoot. Shades of purple, orange, green and others sit underneath profile Swooshes depending on the lighting and angle. While not as multi-colored, “Black” tongues are laden with fish-like textures that reveal a turquoise base. Elsewhere, heel overlays and sock liners add eye-catching contrast, though without a shimmering finish. Akin to the aforementioned Air Max model, bottom-halves on the Air Force are left to an understated, off-white composition.

Details of a stateside release are still unknown, but this reptilian Air Force 1 is now available in women’s sizing on Nike.com overseas.

For more playful options from The Swoosh, check out the Air Max 1 Daisy set to launch for both adults and kids.

Nike Air Force 1 Low WMNS
Color: Light Bone/Sail/Hyper Crimson/Black
Style Code: CW2657-001

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

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