Nike Readies "Hemp" Takes on the Blazer Mid and Air Force 1 Low

Featuring Nike Grind soles.

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Nike has revealed reworked versions of its staple Air Force 1 and Blazer Mid silhouettes in colorful “Hemp” uppers as part of its “Move to Zero” series.

The Air Force 1 is offered in fully knitted uppers in an assortment of orange, green, blue, and lime-colored panels. The rear tab features cursive Nike embroidery, and the tongue tab displays the iconic swoosh accompanied by subtle “HEMP” text. Insoles come in bright green with “Move to Zero” insignias, and white speckled sole units complete the pairs.

The upcoming Nike Blazer Mid takes a more subdued approach with white knit uppers, “Barley” overlays on the forefoot and an orange heel tab. Embroidery accents appear on the eyelets and rear, while a blue swoosh is painted along the laterals. Similar Nike branding accents are continued from the aforementioned Air Force 1, and the tongue tab maintains an exposed foam finish. A speckled Nike Grind rubber sole unit rounds out the look.

Take a look at the official photos above, and expect the Nike Air Force 1 and Nike Blazer Mid “Hemp” to arrive at Nike’s website and select retailers in the coming weeks.

Elsewhere in footwear, Nike adds “Orange” and “Barley” colorways to its Dunk Low “Paisley Pack.”

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