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Seeing Triple: Nike’s Air Force 1 Low Reappears With Multiple Swooshes

For those who struggle staying within the lines.

Seeing Triple: Nike’s Air Force 1 Low Reappears With Multiple Swooshes

Bruce Kilgore’s Nike Air Force 1 Low continues to dominate mainstream sneaker consciousness.

Over the last 40 years, the made-for-basketball silhouette has become a staple within the casual scene, serving as a canvas for both the Swoosh and a global consumer audience. With 2024 fast approaching, the low-top Air Force 1 keeps appearing in new styles, suggesting its milestone anniversary celebration isn’t ending on December 31st. Clad in “White/Sail.” a newly-surfaced pair delivers yet another playful take on Nike’s instantly-recognizable swoosh logo. A main swoosh outline is embroidered on the profiles, bringing dark grey contrast into the mix. Two more logos of different sizes and colors are printed on nearby, creating the effect of unsuccessful attempts to stay within the lines of the principal swoosh. The arrangement differs from the majority of other “Multi-swoosh” Air Force 1s given its embroidered component. The special touch suggests a larger Nike Sportswear collection with a similar style is in the works.

Official nike.com launch details haven’t been disclosed by the brand as of this writing, but that’s likely to change by Spring 2024. In the meantime, enjoy retailer photography of the pair ahead. The Air Force 1 Low is priced at $115 USD.

For more sneaker news, check out the “Kobe Reverse Grinch” arriving for adults and kids on December 15th.

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RELEASE DATE: 2025

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