Air Max 270, The Nike Air Force 1 has down a lot since launching in 1982. And yet, the silhouette is constantly emerging in familiar, but fresh arrangements.Reminiscent of a pair that dropped during NBA All-Star Weekend 2020, the recently-surfaced proposition boasts a smooth leather upper laden in greyscale camouflage patterns. Although this Nike Sportswear model would’ve been eye-catching with this detailing alone, the vibrant green streaks embroidered onto the profiles up the pair’s statement-making ante. Remaining components on the upper – tongue, laces, collar, heel panel – don’t partake in any bold tones, but instead in a simple palette. Sole units follow suit, but feature speckling that somewhat evoke the Nike Space Hippie line.
The Nike Air Force 1 gets revealed in a new eye-catching colorway dressed in a mix of Light Smoke Grey and Smoke Grey color blocking.This Nike Air Force 1 Low features Grey camouflage covering its entire upper highlighted with Vibrant Green embroidery streaks on both sides. Solid Grey leather Swooshes and heel tabs with White laces, Green insoles atop a speckled sole completes the design.
The Air Jordan 1 Mid “Smoke Grey” delivers an entirely neutral iteration of the classic silhouette. The upper features a crisp white leather base with contrasting grey leather overlays and a black Nike Swoosh. Up top, a grey Jumpman adorns the black woven tongue tag, while the classic Jordan Wings logo is stamped in black on the lateral collar flap. The mid-top rides on a foam midsole, enhanced with Nike Air cushioning in the heel.

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