Due to the sheer amount of offerings released this past year in line with Air Force 1’s 40th anniversary, numerous concurring mini collections have continued to enter the fold just a few months before the end of the celebrations. The latest low-cut of Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design reinstitutes the patent leather pop found on a number of summer releases and the upcoming multi-color Undefeated collaboration.
In line with its predecessors, the entirety of the crinkled leather construction renders a glossy finish with whites filling the vamp, mudguard, quarter overlay, tongue construction, and midfoot. A gleaming jet black Swoosh connects the colorless first half of the model and the heel’s “Light Iron Ore” shade that additionally fills the back tab and a single line spanning across the white midsole that’s devoid of any “AIR” branding. Utilized as an accenting tone, a titular “Team Red” provides seldom touches to the tongue tab and embroidered “NIKE AIR” logo that font mirrors the AF1 “Color of the Month” collection.
For a closer look at the patent leather Air Force 1 Low, enjoy official images of the pair below as we sit tight on further release details.
A “Light Iron Ore” Colorway Joins The Patent Leather Air Force 1 Collection
Due to the sheer amount of offerings released this past year in line with Air Force 1’s 40th anniversary, numerous concurring mini collections have continued to enter the fold just a few months before the end of the celebrations. The latest low-cut of Bruce Kilgore’s iconic design reinstitutes the patent leather pop found on a number of summer releases and the upcoming multi-color Undefeated collaboration.
In line with its predecessors, the entirety of the crinkled leather construction renders a glossy finish with whites filling the vamp, mudguard, quarter overlay, tongue construction, and midfoot. A gleaming jet black Swoosh connects the colorless first half of the model and the heel’s “Light Iron Ore” shade that additionally fills the back tab and a single line spanning across the white midsole that’s devoid of any “AIR” branding. Utilized as an accenting tone, a titular “Team Red” provides seldom touches to the tongue tab and embroidered “NIKE AIR” logo that font mirrors the AF1 “Color of the Month” collection.
For a closer look at the patent leather Air Force 1 Low, enjoy official images of the pair below as we sit tight on further release details.