This Nike Air Force 1 is not only a tribute to itself but the Air Jordan 1. The pair will combine colors from two OG Jordan 1s, and both models are iconic in their own rights from the 1980s. Originally worn by many all-stars, the model has gone past the sport and became a fashion icon. Just a few years shy of turning 40, the brand will debut a new pair that will pay tribute to its roots. Featuring a mesh and leather design, the sneaker features a trendy mix-matched aesthetic which displays the popular Bred theme on the left pair and the also very popular Royal theme on the left. Both feature matching branded tongues and rubber outsoles while being accompanied by white Air Force 1 midsoles.
Buy The Sneaker, The Nike Air Force 1 Low released in 1982 and was designed by Bruce Kilgore. It is the first Nike Basketball sneaker with Air technology, and also comes in a Mid and High version. The Air Force 1 Low is considered to be the most heralded sneaker of all-time, consistently being among the best sellers of the year — especially in its classic all-white colorway. This latest release of the Nike Air Force 1 Low combines two OG Air Jordan 1 colorways as a nod to both iconic silhouettes from the 1980s. The shoe features a mismatch color blocking honoring the OG "Royal" and "Bred" makeups from 1985. Over three decades since its first release, the Air Force 1 remains true to its roots while earning its status as a fashion staple for seasons to come.
Jordan Release 2020, Released in 1982, the Air Force 1 was the first-ever basketball sneaker to feature Air technology which obviously paved a way for hardwood sneakers for years to come. Although the shoe isn't used on courts very often anymore, the sneaker has become one of the top-selling and most coveted pairs of kicks on the market and now Nike will celebrate where it all started with an edition that features an original Bred and Royal theme. Both feature a Black tumbled leather build with Red and Blue contrasting accents on each shoe. Much like the Air Jordan 1 Mid, this offering features embroidered Swooshes and mesh paneling at the midfoot and tongue. Its "82" motif on the ankle nods to the debut of the original Air Force 1 completed with "Nike Air" branded tongue tags atop White midsoles and Red/Blue rubber outsoles.