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Blues Accent This White And Cream Dominate GS Air Force 1 Low

Blues Accent This White And Cream Dominate GS Air Force 1 Low

As the calendar finally falls towards the cooler months, The Swoosh has begun subsequently presenting an increased amount of fall-friendly mid-top and Craft Air Force 1 propositions. While the upcoming weather calls for higher cuts, the 40th anniversary silhouette isn’t quite finished outfitting its low-top counterpart in a collection of hues aimed at the youth.

The latest grade school offering from the Beaverton-based brand utilizes its typical clean white leather panels throughout, but instead renders the perforated toe box, midfoot and laces in a contrasting light egg-shell hue. Outside of its clad colorless midsole, matching sock liner and gum tread, the color palette begins its seldom sampling along the smooth “Royal Blue” Swoosh and accompanying embroidered branding fitted on the back tab. The font of the nylon tongue tag remains disparate from its typical construction, filling the playful “NIKE” text in a titular red crimson while its adjacent Swoosh concludes in blue.

While no official release details have been shared by the brand, enjoy official images of the grade school-exclusive pair below.

In other news, New Balance has officially unveiled the TWO WXY V3.

Nike Air Force 1 Low Gs Summit White University Red Game Royal Dx5805 179 2





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