Got your fave color yet? No worries. The Color of the Month series lets you feed your need while celebrating a little-known piece of Nike history—the original Color of the Month series, back in 1984, may have saved the AF1 from extinction. That's right, a reissue was uncertain in the shoe's beginning, but sports shops in Baltimore saw them selling like hotcakes and knew the AF1 would become synonymous with street fashion and culture.
Nike Air Force 1 Low Retro Smoke Grey
Got your fave color yet? No worries. The Color of the Month series lets you feed your need while celebrating a little-known piece of Nike history—the original Color of the Month series, back in 1984, may have saved the AF1 from extinction. That's right, a reissue was uncertain in the shoe's beginning, but sports shops in Baltimore saw them selling like hotcakes and knew the AF1 would become synonymous with street fashion and culture.
Nike Air Force 1 Low Retro Smoke Grey
Nike Air Force 1 Low Retro Smoke Grey
Created in partnership with the pioneering streetwear brand, the Stussy x Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Fossil’ updates the retro low-top with an upper constructed from natural hemp. Unique branding elements include a split-embroidered Swoosh, Stussy World Tour tongue tag and a double ‘S’ stitched atop the toe box. The latter logo is repeated on a metallic emblem adorning the interwoven heel tab. An off-white rubber cupsole maintains the sneaker’s neutral palette.
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This is what legends are made of. The Nike Air Force 1 LE brings back the ’82 hardwood icon into an everyday style in all-white or all-black. The durability, feel and Air are still there for those who love a classic.
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