This Nike Air Force 1 Low Channels Its Inner "Bred"

Dropping this fall.

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Name: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Bred”
SKU: HQ2037-005
Colorway: Black/University Red
Retail Price: $110 USD
Release Date: Fall 2025
Retailers: Nike.com

Nike is giving its beloved Air Force 1 Low silhouette another “Bred”-inspired makeover.

While last year’s model was built with smooth leather and featured more contrasting hues, this edition arrives with flat grain leather in all-black. Subtle hits of “University Red” land on the panel swoosh, tongue tag, insoles, embroidered Nike Air heel insignia and the midsole “Air” logo and stripe. The shoe then rests on a black mid-sole and outsole — a change from 2024’s red outsole — finished with black laces and silver AF1 dubraes for a neat finish.

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