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It's a new year, so it's time for a new Nike Air Force 1 Low. At this point in its 40-year-old career, Nike's Air Force 1 Low sneaker is no stranger to a makeover, having enjoyed gorgeous aged leathers and whatever the scientific name is for that one "Sea Glass" iteration.

But there's also nothing quite beats the classic monochromatic Air Force 1, whether it be the crispy white classic, stealthy "Triple Black," or even this latest creamed-out "Coconut Milk" version.

Nike's Air Force 1 Low gets another Coconut Milk treatment, drenching the iconic silhouette in nothing but delicious cream tones from the cushy insides to the elevated Air sole. The result? It looks like the shoe took a dip in a bucket of melted vanilla ice cream (hold the sticky aftermath).

There have been Coconut Milk Forces before, but the previous didn't have these wonderfully puffy Swooshes like the latest. Indeed, stamped on the sidewall of the newest Air Force 1 is an updated, balloon-like Swoosh. It's joined by bubbly Nike branding on the shoe's heel, bringing just enough fresh detail to the model without getting too crazy.

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Nike has also cooked up two more Nike Air Force 1s with puffer Swooshes in Mink Brown and the iconic Triple White colorway. But this cream version is undeniably the most delicious pair in the bunch, maybe even more tasty than those textural "Pale Vanilla" Forces.

It's unclear when the new Nike Air Force 1 Low "Coconut Milk" will drop at Nike. However, sneaker leakers say that scrumptious iteration will be here very soon.

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So, keep those eyes up for those in the market for creamy Forces.

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