The Nike Air Force 1 Wild Gets a Fresh Update With Two New Colorways

Arriving in “Light Violet Ore” and “Flax.”

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Name: Nike Air Force 1 Wild “Light Violet Ore,” Nike Air Force 1 “Flax”
Colorway: “Light Violet Ore/Hyper Magenta/Black/Dark Raisin”, “Flax/Teal Charge/Black/Red Sepia”
SKU:  FZ2600-200, FZ2600-201
MSRP: $145 USD
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy: Nike

The Nike Air Force 1 Wild lineup expands with two standout colorways: the soft and refined “Light Violet Ore” and the rugged “Flax.”

The “Light Violet Ore” edition exudes a sophisticated urban aesthetic, with an upper that blends soft purple and magenta tones. This dynamic interplay of pastel and bold hues retains the Air Force 1‘s signature street-ready appeal while introducing an adventurous twist.

In contrast, the “Flax” iteration embraces an outdoorsy aesthetic. Its earthy “Flax” foundation grounds the design, while pops of teal on the tongue and sock liner provide an unexpected burst of vibrant color.

Both colorways feature rugged details such as rope laces and reinforced loop eyelets, enhancing their adventurous spirit. A distinctive checkerboard-patterned midsole nods to the Air Humara‘s legacy. Built with premium materials, these sneakers boast durable mesh bases, modified suede overlays and silken linings for optimal comfort and style.

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