This Neutral-Toned Nike Air Force 1 High Emphasizes Perforated Details and Layering
Creamy midsoles implement a touch of vintage appeal.





If a sneaker can still be out on the shelves 40 years after its release, you know you’ve got an iconic design on your hands, and that’s exactly the case for Nike and its beloved Air Force 1. The Bruce Kilgore-designed silhouette celebrates four decades of existence in 2022, and so it will be celebrating with a plethora of new colorways like this forthcoming neutral-toned Air Force 1 High.
Perforated details and added layering take shape on this newly-unveiled offering. If you take a look at the quarter panels and collars you’ll notice that perforated Swooshes surround the primary grey Nike checks and dotted patterns make out the panels below the strap. Pop over to the rear end and find that the heels are fashioned with stacked pieces from the Air Force 1 Low and Air Force 1 High, the former of which also comes styled with an hourglass Nike insignia. Down below, the midsoles are fitted with a creamy paint job to align with the trendy DIY vintage aesthetic.
The Beaverton brand hasn’t confirmed the official release day for these just yet, but you can anticipate these launch in the coming months.
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