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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Force 1 Low

Key Features: The shoe is dressed in white tumbled leather and the "Nike Air" lettering and logo are applied to the forefoot. The classic Air Force silhouette also features a slightly new look, with a higher tongue, labels aligned vertically, pull tabs and the lack of branding on the heel. However, the most striking feature is the 3M Reflective on the Swoosh and heel.

Release Date: TBC

Price: TBC

Buy: Nike and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: Perhaps its most timeless silhouette, Nike continues to deliver new variations of the classic Air Force 1. This upcoming release features reflective adjustments that completely transform the shoe in a flash.

While a release date has yet to be confirmed, the sneaker is expected to launch soon at select retailers and on Nike.com.

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