As NIKE, Inc. continues to innovate on the sustainability front (i.e. the Nike ISPA), the Oregon-based conglomerate is bringing new findings to old product. Case in point?: The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Next Nature.”
In terms of color palette, the newly-surfaced pair introduces nothing new to the Swoosh’s footwear legacy, boasting a predominantly “White” ensemble coupled by “University Red” accents throughout the upper. Profile swooshes and Achilles’ heel panels opt for ruby-colored flair, while their surroundings keep things simple and close to original form. Lace dubraes and “NIKE AIR” logos on the top of the tongue also introduce some contrast into the mix, but none like the neon green sock-liners that confirm the Air Force 1‘s partly-recycled construction. Sole units underfoot favor a “colorless” arrangement that allows for the “University Red” flavor up-top to reveal that much more in the spotlight, while also boasting up-cycled material without sacrificing performance.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch tomorrow, May 1st.
Nike’s Next Sustainable Air Force 1 Low Appears In Simple “White/University Red”
As NIKE, Inc. continues to innovate on the sustainability front (i.e. the Nike ISPA), the Oregon-based conglomerate is bringing new findings to old product. Case in point?: The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Next Nature.”
In terms of color palette, the newly-surfaced pair introduces nothing new to the Swoosh’s footwear legacy, boasting a predominantly “White” ensemble coupled by “University Red” accents throughout the upper. Profile swooshes and Achilles’ heel panels opt for ruby-colored flair, while their surroundings keep things simple and close to original form. Lace dubraes and “NIKE AIR” logos on the top of the tongue also introduce some contrast into the mix, but none like the neon green sock-liners that confirm the Air Force 1‘s partly-recycled construction. Sole units underfoot favor a “colorless” arrangement that allows for the “University Red” flavor up-top to reveal that much more in the spotlight, while also boasting up-cycled material without sacrificing performance.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch tomorrow, May 1st.