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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Force 1 "Halloween," and "Subway" duo.

Key Features: The “Halloween” and two additional Shibuya Station-inspired Air Force 1s feature special "SBY" embroidery on the lateral heel that references the area's skyline.

Release Date: The Halloween sneaker drops October 31, and the “Subway” styles arrive on November 1.

Price:  "Halloween" will retail for ¥15,400 JPY (approximately $142) and the “Subway” styles will cost ¥12,100 (approx. $111).

Buy: All three will release exclusively on Nike SNKRS in Japan.

Editor’s Notes: After atmos creative director Hirofumi Kojima, aka Koji, teased the Japan-exclusive "Shibuya Halloween" Air Force 1, two additional Air Force 1s were added to the mix. Now, the “Halloween” colorway is set to drop on Nike SNKRS Japan today, October 31. The “Subway” pack will drop tomorrow, November 1.

The Halloween-inspired AF1 is done up in an appropriately spooky orange and black color scheme. Perhaps the most striking feature is the orange-tinted translucent plastic sections on its midsection and toebox. The additional Shibuya Station sneakers come in two bright colorways. The first is done up with a classic white upper, accented with green and yellow detailing and a powder blue outer sole. The second is a darker take, featuring a black upper, a purple swoosh and red detailing.

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