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OFF WHITE x Nike Air Force 1 To Release In Volt-Based Colorway

OFF WHITE x Nike Air Force 1 To Release In Volt-Based Colorway

The deluge of reports regarding new OFF WHITE x Nike collaborative silhouettes and colorways continues at a rapid pace, as after last week’s info that new co-branded Zoom Fly colorways were set to release this fall, there are now reports that the OFF WHITE Air Force 1 Low is set to release in a volt-based colorway. The shoe supposedly features an all-volt upper with white laces and an jade swoosh, complete with the orange tab, Nike branding on the side of the tongue, and now-iconic red ziptie that Virgil Abloh‘s sneaker designs have become famous for. Volt suede adorns the heel, and the midsole is also done up in the same bright volt except for the black “Air” branding on the lateral side of the heel. Although this image is a rendering, not an official picture of the release from Abloh or Nike, it does provide insight towards what the final release may look like. Stay tuned for updates on this extra-bright Air Force 1, and for more AF1 news, check out how the “Connected” iteration of the classic sneaker can score you access to limited product.

OFF WHITE x Nike Air Force 1 Low
Release Date: October 2018
$170
Color: Volt/Cone/Black/Hyper Jade
Style Code: AO4606-700

Image: py_rates

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