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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Keep ‘Em Fresh” Comes Vintage Dyed, Wrapped In Box Tissue

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Eddie Paz

In one of Nike’s more unique design choices, the brand is set to launch an aged Air Force 1 Low with tissue paper stitched onto the shoe. A thin Swoosh in white thread stitches the paper to the exterior of the leather upper. The tissue paper has  “TIMELESS CLASSIC KEEP FRESH” printed on the lateral heel portion. Shed off the top layer and underneath you’ll find a triple-white Air Force 1 Low that has been stained yellow underneath from the midsole to the stiching so as to appear vintage. The shoes are set to release later this year. More updates to come.


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