Over the last 40 years, the Nike Air Force 1 High has stepped aside for its shortest counterpart to revel in the spotlight. As Bruce Kilgore’s made-for-basketball design celebrates its 40th anniversary, the high-top model has emerged in new styles.
Recently, a women’s-exclusive colorway appeared in a straightforward white and red colorway. Most of the upper and sole unit opts for a “colorless” arrangement that allows for even the slightest contrast to revel in the spotlight. Lockdown straps around the ankle, profile swooshes, and branding at the heel and midsole all feature stark ruby-colored flair, nodding to simple two-tone Air Force 1 offerings of the past.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.
For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out the latest Air Jordan releases.
Bold Red Animates This Women’s Nike Air Force 1 High
Over the last 40 years, the Nike Air Force 1 High has stepped aside for its shortest counterpart to revel in the spotlight. As Bruce Kilgore’s made-for-basketball design celebrates its 40th anniversary, the high-top model has emerged in new styles.
Recently, a women’s-exclusive colorway appeared in a straightforward white and red colorway. Most of the upper and sole unit opts for a “colorless” arrangement that allows for even the slightest contrast to revel in the spotlight. Lockdown straps around the ankle, profile swooshes, and branding at the heel and midsole all feature stark ruby-colored flair, nodding to simple two-tone Air Force 1 offerings of the past.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.
For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out the latest Air Jordan releases.