Nike's Air Force 1 Pixel Receive Crisp "Triple White" and "Particle Beige" Colorways

Featuring a cut-out Swoosh, square perforations, geometric graphics and more.

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Nike has offered two clean colorways of its Air Force 1 Pixel — “Triple White” and “Particle Beige” — more pared-down iterations when compared to the gold-decorated “Summit White” model seen earlier this week.

While most of the silhouette’s uppers have been kept minimal, the shoes come with subtle tweaks that make the classic Air Force 1 look as if it’s been pixelated — an enlarged heel counter, a cut-out Swoosh and a square deubré, to mention a few. Both colorways sport clean leather uppers. A geometric rendering of “Nike” and “AF1” logos appear on the shoe’s tongue tag, heel counter and insole. Other details like square perforations at the toebox and jagged rubber panels at the midsole round off the playful take on the court classic.

Nike’s Air Force 1 Pixel “Triple White” and “Particle Beige” are currently available at OFFSPRING for $125 USD.

In case you missed it, here’s a look at Nike’s Air Force 1 ‘07 LV8 in “Black/Metallic Silver” with shiny Scotchlite™ trims.

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