Another Premium Goods x Nike Air Force 1 Low Collaboration Has Surfaced

Arriving in 2023.

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Another Nike collaboration with Houston-base sneaker store Premium Goods has surfaced, this time focusing on the Air Force 1 Low.

With a new cream-toned colorway for 2023, the low-top Air Force 1 comes constructed in a mixture of premium materials, including quilted leather quarter panels paired with tumbled leather for the lateral panels. Perforated leather accentuates the tongues, as do the multicolored and beaded details on the Swoosh and heels. A rope is used in place of laces, while the branding is highlighted in a custom gold lace dubrae. The Premium Goods branding is seen on the tongues and the insoles, where the insoles resemble that of a red carpet, taking the phrase, “rolling out the red carpet” quit seriously for this upgraded silhouette. The shoe sits atop a white midsole and outsole to round out the design.

Look out for the Premium Goods x Nike Air Force 1 Low releasing in 2023 at select retailers and on Nike for $150 USD.

In other footwear news, Fat Joe has revealed an Air Jordan 1 “Rubik’s Cube” sample.

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