Nike‘s ever-popular Air Force 1 Low has surfaced with a bold new twist: UV-reactive detailing. Appearing atop some of the shoe’s most notable design features, these color-shifting embellishments give the wearer a different look depending on if they’re inside or outside. They also bring a little extra flair to a no-frills base.
Though its accents may morph with exposure to light, this low-cut Air Force 1 is mostly composed of simple and crisp white leather. Two key pieces change when you step outside: the Swoosh shifts from white to a chilly ice blue that matches the translucent outsole, and the heel transforms from white to a vibrant pink. The lace deubre is done up in icy blue to match the sole and the shifted Swoosh, while black Air Force 1 branding is present on the tongue and the heel tab alike. Final dashes of style are provided by the shoe’s special hangtag — a large, rubberized ice blue Swoosh — and another circular tag that shows exactly how the color shifts work.
Why are Air Force 1s so popular?
The classic yet stylish look, proportions, availability, comfort and wearability all factor into the Air Force 1s popularity. Air Force 1s look great with most casual outfits and have a rich history that appeals to sneaker fanatics
The 40 Year Anniversary of the Air Force 1
- 1982 – 1991: AF1s Hit the Courts and the Streets and Ignite Sneaker Culture
- Late 1988 – 2000s: Air Force 1s Become Synonymous with Hip Hop
- 2000s: The AF1 Goes Global
- 2007: Forces Get a Luxe New Look
- 2022: The Nike Air Force 1 Hits 40
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