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Nike Air Force 1 Low Pixel Adds Leopard Print Accents

Nike Air Force 1 Low Pixel Adds Leopard Print Accents

Although the Nike Air Force 1 is a tried and true classic as is, Nike’s design team isn’t afraid to get creative. With new models such as Air Force 1 Shadow and unique uses of textures as seen on the Air Force 1 Low “Light Bone”, it’s almost unpredictable what Nike will do to the AF1 next. This time, playing with both the silhouette and bold patterns, Nike creates an Air Force 1 Low Pixel that’s glitched and garbed in leopard print.

Even before introducing the vibrant leopard print onto the swoosh and heel, the Air Force 1 Low Pixel is already a statement-making model. The clean lines and inverted swoosh on the leather upper are subtle details that differentiate the pair from the standard Air Force 1. The truly defining element is the sole unit, which dons a distorted look sure to turn heads. The leopard pattern and sketch-like branding on the tongue and heel only add to the boldness factor. Despite all the edgy details, a clean white base makes the pair a potential everyday staple.

A release date has yet to be announced, so enjoy official images here below. In other Swoosh-related news, get a look at the Supreme Dunk Low “Mean Green”.

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