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Nike Adds Another Nike Air Force 1 to the “Valentine’s Day” Pack

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Devin Robertson

Cupid is on his way to spread love, and so is the Swoosh. Since 2003, Nike has celebrated Valentine’s Day with an array of sneakers with a variety of themes. Joining the growing 2023 Valentine’s Day collection that already includes an Air Force 1, a Nike Dunk Low and a Nike Dunk High 1985 is another new colorway of the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Valentine’s Day.”

Unlike the the other Air Force 1 celebrating the season which comes adorned with heart-shaped cherries, this Air Force 1 uses the typical colors of Valentine’s Day for more lowkey affair. This colorway comes with a leather build with an off-white preaged base and maroon overlays. Hints of pink add a touch of love to the Swoosh and heel. A clean white midsole and a maroon outsole adds to the enamorous look of the shoe. The Nike Air Force 1 “Valentine’s Day” is set to release soon via Nike and select retailers. 

Nike Air Force 1 Low “Valentine’s Day”
Color: Sail/Night Maroon-Medium Soft Pink
Style Code: TBA
Release Date: February 2023
Price: TBA

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