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The Nike Air Force 1 Low Gets A Solid Black Sole

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Gets A Solid Black Sole

After being furnished with more playful accessories lately including that of DIY Swooshes, removable NYC Summer League basketball patches, and rainbow trim for Pride month, the Air Force 1 is reverting back to its bread and butter of more simplified outfits. For its upcoming act, the Sportswear staple is allowing greyscale tones to lead the charge. Taking the classic yin-and-yang approach these are formed with base layers done up with bright white exteriors, and arrive packaged with Swooshes and heel panels overlaid on top in matte black. Aligning with the latter, the sole unit follows suit with the very same murdered out complexion, almost giving these a look somewhat similar to the next G-Dragon Air Force 1s, just without the DIY paint marks. Grab a closer look here below, and find these dropping on Nike.com and select retailers on June 27th for $90.

For other news, the Olympic Air Max 96 Triax is releasing again soon.

Nike Air Force 1
Available
$90
Color: White/Black-White
Style Code: CK7663-101

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

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