Continuing its N. 354 line, Nike has unveiled yet another pair of the Air Force 1 Experimental. This time around, the sneakers take inspiration from the USPS‘ Priority Mail shipping boxes.
Sporting a white, red and blue palette, the kicks see a clean cream upper that is printed with repeated text reading “Air Force 1.” The N. 354 branding takes center stage in bold red on the three-dimensional Swoosh, while the overall look is kept balanced with a muted blue tone on the outsole, collar and tongue. The shoe’s heel features the USPS sticker label beneath the tab that dons Nike Air’s logo flipped upside-down. Rounding out the design is a toggle system placed on top of the shoelaces.
Take a closer look via the gallery above. The Swoosh brand has yet to announce an official release date, but the Air Force 1 Experimental is expected to land on Nike’s web store sometime this spring for $120 USD.Following its “Apricot Orange” iteration, Nike has once again reworked its Air Jordan 1 Mid silhouette. Perfect for your Easter fits next month, the sneaker comes in bright shades of “Purple Pulse” and “Glacier Blue.”
The leather upper sports aqua blue base layers, while the overlays come in pastel purple hues. Providing balance are the laces and midsoles, which both boast a crisp white tone. Like all classic AJ1s, the kicks feature the iconic ball-and-wings logo on the ankle flaps. Rounding out the footwear style are the pink Jumpmans on the tongues and the purple outsoles.
You can now cop Nike’s Air Jordan 1 Mid “Purple Pulse/Glacier Blue” at online retailers like Titolo for $160 USD.Nike has unveiled a new iteration of its Air Jordan 1 Mid silhouette. Arriving in “Apricot Orange,” the women’s exclusive sneaker boasts a gleaming color palette throughout.
Perfect for your upcoming spring and summer outfits, the basketball-inspired upper is crafted from suede, leather and mesh material. Elsewhere, soft hues of orange, pink and beige can be found on the panels. In true AJ1 fashion, the pair sports the classic ball-and-wings emblem on the ankle flap, while the Jumpman logo is stamped onto the tongue and sock liner. Take a closer look at the footwear style in the gallery above.
Priced at £109.95 GBP (approximately $152 USD), the Air Jordan 1 Mid “Apricot Orange” will be available to cop via Nike SNKRS UK on March 4.Nike is set to drop a spring-ready iteration of its Air Jordan 1 Mid SE GS silhouette. The latest rework showcases a playful “Paint Drip” design boasting shades of green, pink and yellow throughout.
The smooth leather upper arrives in a clean white hue, while the collar’s underlays sport a pastel yellow tone in a honeycomb-inspired pattern. The ankle flap overlays and Swooshes feature a crackled aesthetic, along with paint drippings found on the lateral and midsole. Rounding out the kid’s footwear style is the tongue equipped with the brand’s iconic Jumpman logo.
Priced at $130 USD, the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE GS will be available to cop on March 1 via online retailers like Titolo.Following its Valentine’s Day-themed Air Force 1, Nike is set to drop to new iterations of the classic silhouette. The upcoming designs pay tribute to New York‘s bodegas, which are small convenience stores located across the city.
Available in “Pink Bag” and “White Bag,” each style is inspired by reusable shopping bags found in bodegas. The former colorway features a soft pink upper, while the latter arrives in an all-white look. Elsewhere, both pairs come with a rose graphic on the lateral’s “AIR” branding. “Pink Bag” boasts a red hue, and “White Bag” sports a red and green color combination. Rounding out the shoe are the Swoosh-equipped smiley faces and the “Have a Nike Day” phrase on the insoles.
Take a closer look above. The Air Force 1 “Pink Bag” and “White Bag” retail for ¥13,200 JPY (approximately $125 USD) each, and will be available via Nike SNKRS Japan on February 24.Long-time collaborators KITH and Nike have once again teamed up on another footwear release, this time tackling the signature Air Force 1 sneaker. Celebrating Ronnie Fieg and KITH opening a location in France, the new collab pays homage to the capital city with its “Paris” colorway.
Featuring a white upper with quarter panelling sporting KITH’s logo embossed, contrasted by a cream midsole, the sneaker is timeless yet has a retro feel. Lined with a navy blue velvet, and finished off with a small embroidered Nike Swoosh at the lateral in the colors of the Franch flag, as well as the tongue tab branding, the shoe features small details throughout.
The KITH x Nike Air Force 1 “Paris” will exclusively be launching at the KITH Paris flagship store on February 26, where they will be priced at €130 EUR (approximately $160 USD).
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