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The Nike Air Force 1 Pixel Arrives In Desert Sand And Dark Cinder

The Nike Air Force 1 Pixel Arrives In Desert Sand And Dark Cinder

First seen back in August, the women’s Nike Air Force 1 Pixel has been gradually building a healthy-sized roster. Its latest proposition arrives in a “Desert Sand/Dark Cinder/White” colorway.

Although clad in the least eye-catching hue in the mix, the base visible at the toe box and midfoot panels feature a textured pattern somewhat remininscent of the Air Jordan 3‘s elephant print. Suede overlays around the forefoot, along the tongue and at the heel all indulge in light tan, but the most latter area is accompanied by a pastel blue branded panel. Profile swooshes reveal a dark brown (almost black) tone via its cut-out makeup. Underfoot, midsoles boast the “pixelated” arrangement that have warranted their respective model its modified name.

Enjoy official images of this Air Force 1-variant here below, and expect pairs to arrive to Nike SNKRS soon.

For more from the Swoosh, check out the latest from the Nike Air Max line.

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Images: Nike

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