Nike Air Force 1 Craft Appears With "Bucket Tan" Uppers and Crocodile Swooshes
Reminiscent of the NikeLab Air Force 1 Low “Vachetta Tan” from 2016.





Since Nike officially debuted it in 1982, the Air Force 1 has released in an incessant amount of colorways and constructional builds. One of its more modernized variations that has been well-received so far for its more premium materials is the Air Force 1 Craft, and it has now been unveiled with an elevated “Bucket Tan” motif.
Like its predecessors, tumbled leather materials form most of its base layer, all of which are done up with its titular shading. Luxe crocodile textures are also invited in here to assist with forming the Swooshes and heightened heel overlays, both of which also continue the “Bucket Tan” theme. Other contrasting notes arrive by way of the Nike Air Force 1 branding that lands on the tongues and the lace dubraes, the former of which is printed out in white while the latter is given a golden finishes.
Moving downwards, the Air-branded midsoles and outsoles are each treated with clean white finishes, but feature more tan accents while cover the exposed stitches towards the higher parts of the midsole.
A stateside release has yet to be announced, but Nike Japan is expected to release them soon for ¥14,300 (approx. $130 USD).
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