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Wolf Grey And Gym Red Cover The Nike Air Force 1 Crater Flyknit - Sneaker News

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Although the Nike Air Force 1 could rest on its laurels, simply releasing in triple-“White” for the remainder of its lifecycle, it doesn’t. And as it inches closer to what’ll surely be a blockbuster 40th anniversary in 2022, Bruce Kilgore’s design continues to emerge in refreshing new styles, the latest utilizing non-standard Crater Foam and Flyknit construction.

Each aforementioned component isn’t new to the Nike Sportswear classic, but only until recently have they joined forces to reimagine the Air Force 1 Low. Knit construction across the upper primarily boasts a “Wolf Grey” arrangement, but hits of red, blue and orange deliver contrast from toe to spine. Profile swooshes, laces and upper heel panels don’t boast bold “Gym Red” flair like the tongue label, but partake in a differing white makeup nonetheless. Crater Foam sole units, which were introduced via the Space Hippie lineup, reprise a light grey aesthetic that delivers style while also helping upcycle manufacturing floor scraps.

Enjoy official images of the Air Force 1 Crater Flyknit here below, and anticipate pairs arriving for adults and kids via Nike.com come May 13th.

For more from the Swoosh empire, check out the latest options under the Air Max 95 banner.

Where to Buy

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Nike Air Force 1 Crater FlyKnit
Release Date: May 13th, 2021 (Thursday)
Color: Wolf Grey/White/Pure Platinum/Gym Red

Mens: $110 Style Code: DC4831-002

North AmericaMay 13th, 2021 (Thursday)


Europe2021



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