Nike's Air Force 1 "NAI-KE" Surfaces in "Olive" and "Tan"
As part of Nike’s historic “The One Line” series.
“The One Line” series, an imitation sub-brand conceived by Phil Knight in 1979 that omitted the use of the Swoosh as leverage in a legal battle between Nike and the U.S. Government, has now been revived once again in the form of a new Nike Air Force 1 Low “NAI-KE” collection. Following a “Blue” iteration teased late last year, the shoes have surfaced in new “Tan” and “Olive” colorways as part of an Asia-exclusive release.
The upcoming pairs arrive in dyed canvas uppers with Sashiko-like stitching on the side panels and “Nike” in Mandarin appearing on the geometric-print heel tabs and insoles. The semi-translucent eye stays arrive in a speckled look while laces and square-patterned midsoles match the hues of the base materials. Rounding out the design are cream-colored rubber outsoles below.
Take an official look at the new Nike Air Force 1 Low “NAI-KE” sneakers above and expect the pairs to release in the coming weeks at Nike’s website and select retailers in Asia.
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