Nike Air Force 1 Low "Satellite" Arrives in Planetary Swirls
Featuring satellite graphics on the tongue tags and insoles.
Nike‘s latest 40th-anniversary Air Force 1 model takes an interstellar turn with a new “Satellite” colorway.
The uppers are found in smooth tan leathers while lateral Swooshes and heel tabs are dressed in swirling red and blue patterns akin to the surface of Jupiter. Lateral heel tabs display the Nike text in a futuristic typeface, and Satellite graphics are printed on the tongue tab and black insoles.
Upper eyelets are lined in red, a transparent blue lace deubré accents the flat white laces, and the tongue unit appears in a gridded pattern, a potential reference to satellite solar panels. Crisp white midsoles and icy blue translucent outsoles complete the look.
Take a look at the photos above, and expect the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Satellite” to release in the coming weeks at Nike’s website and select retailers.
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