The Mid movement continues as Nike Sportswear is set to re-release an Air Force 1 that dropped way back in 1998. That would be the “Chocolate” edition, a simple concoction that featured an upper completely covered in brown suede and offset by a cream white on the Swoosh placements, laces, inner lining, and midsoles.
These came before a time when sneaker nicknames were simply extracted from the official colors, but these lent quite well to the unforgettable moniker as the precise selection by Nike was Chocolate and Cream. A delicious pairing indeed, this Air Force 1 Mid — along with the help of recent collaborations with Stussy and more — will hopefully break any stereotypes associated with the Mid-top trim.
A release date is currently not known, but stay tuned for release details.
Nike Air Force 1 Mid QS “Chocolate” From 1998 To Make A Return
The Mid movement continues as Nike Sportswear is set to re-release an Air Force 1 that dropped way back in 1998. That would be the “Chocolate” edition, a simple concoction that featured an upper completely covered in brown suede and offset by a cream white on the Swoosh placements, laces, inner lining, and midsoles.
These came before a time when sneaker nicknames were simply extracted from the official colors, but these lent quite well to the unforgettable moniker as the precise selection by Nike was Chocolate and Cream. A delicious pairing indeed, this Air Force 1 Mid — along with the help of recent collaborations with Stussy and more — will hopefully break any stereotypes associated with the Mid-top trim.
A release date is currently not known, but stay tuned for release details.