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The Nike Air Force 1 “Daisy” Is Ready For Spring

The Nike Air Force 1 “Daisy” Is Ready For Spring

The Nike Air Force 1 has been weather-proofed by GORE-TEX for the Winter season. Yet, the 38-year-old-silhouette’s crisp triple-white outfit continues to tread the elements in cities everywhere. Its latest, which has only surfaced in Grade School sizes so far, begs to be worn only during the warmer, sunnier months given the daisy graphics scattered throughout profile Swooshes, heels and sock liners. Akin to a recent Air Max 1, uppers on this pair are left neutral, but the Air Force 1 Low forgoes any blue and green distractions across the throat. Instead, the ’82 model adds subtle flair to its laces and tongue labels; Further contrast to the classic white arrangement comes via black heel tabs and outsoles.

Grab a closer look at the Air Force 1 “Daisy” here below while you wait for pairs in Kids’ sizing to arrive on Nike.com very soon.

For more from Nike Inc., check out the Jordan 1 Racer Blue dropping March 14th.

Nike Air Force 1 Low GS “Daisy”
Style Code: CW5859-100

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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