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The Nike Air Force 1 Type Appears In A Refreshing Photo Blue And University Gold

The Nike Air Force 1 Type Appears In A Refreshing Photo Blue And University Gold

Nike’s N.354 sub-label lately has mainly been focused on pushing out more of their newer lifestyle proposals such as the DBREAK-Type and Zoom Type. However, now that both have previewed a nice batch of colorways, they can now take the time to give a little more love to one of their earliest creations. One being the Air Force 1 Type, who has now just uncovered its latest three-toned makeover.

Due to the fact, that most of its composition is guided by angelic exteriors, the accents are left to do most of the heavy lifting. “Photo Blue” accents cast over the heel paneling and tongues — the latter of which deviates with a satin finish — while tiny doses of yellow apply to the midfoot stripe, and various Nike branded hits placed atop the strap and heels. For those looking to cop, especially Golden State Warriors fans considering they match up perfectly with the retro “The City” threads, you can find these dropping in the coming weeks on Nike.com for the usual $140.

For other news, the Air Max 97 Laser Blue has been unveiled.

Nike Air Force 1 Type
$140
Style Code: CK6923-101

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

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