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Red-Bottomed Nike Air Force 1 Lows Are Coming Soon

Red-Bottomed Nike Air Force 1 Lows Are Coming Soon

Fresh off news that its homage to Puerto Rico has been scrapped, the Nike Air Force 1 Low has emerged in a two-tone arrangement.

Like the aforementioned coqui-donning pair, this recently-surfaced Air Force 1 covers most of its signature panels in standard “White.” Heel overlays, however, just as profile Swooshes and branding at the tongue, boast vibrant “University Red” flair. Unlike most other two-tone ensembles it’s worn, this Air Force 1 Low features sole units also clad in the scarlet hue. “AIR” branding on the lateral heel and its accompanying stripe are the only details barring this iteration of the ’82 classic from being interchangeable with Christian Louboutins referenced in dozens of rap lyrics.

While subject to change, this red-bottomed Air Force 1 Low is currently slated to launch on June 27th. In the meantime, enjoy a closer look at the pair here below.

For more of this color duo, check out the Nike Dunk Low University Red.

Updated 06/19/20: The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Red Bottom” is available now at the retailers listed below.

Nike Air Force 1 Low
Release Date: June 27th, 2020
$90
Color: White/University Red
Style Code: CK7663-102

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

Where to Buy

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