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Leaked Nike product images show that there is a new iteration of Nike’s iconic Air Force 1 on the way. The upcoming kicks don’t stray too far from the silhouette’s famous all-white color scheme, though a hairy, tan Swoosh adds an eye-catching twist to a classic.

In addition to being constructed of what looks to be Nike’s premium quality leather, the Air Force 1 features Club Gold branding on the tongue and heels. At first glance this colorway is one of the more reserved Air Force 1 iterations we’ve seen over the years, though after taking a closer look, the textured hairy Swoosh does elevate the colorway above other general releases.

While nothing has been confirmed by Nike just yet, the leaked product images seem to indicate that a release could be on our hands sooner rather than later. As always, stay tuned for updates.

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