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The Nike Air Force 1 React Emerges In White And Smoke Grey

The Nike Air Force 1 React Emerges In White And Smoke Grey

Launched last month as part of the experiment-driven N.354 label, the Nike Air Force 1 React is starting to amass a compelling release roster. Though reliant on the Air Force 1‘s signature tonal look, this recently surfaced “White/Light Smoke Grey/University Gold” colorway breathes new life into the timeless silhouette.

Nike React has proven itself within the running space since 2018, with the Infinity Run even reducing injuries. The cushioning’s lifestyle application, however, has garnered it mainstream attention. But unlike the Element 55, which launched with React-cushioning, Air Force 1 Low is simply being reimagined with Nike’s proprietary foam. Raised midsole-lines denote this pair as different from its ’82 debut, but its mostly “White” upper and bottom arrangements are instantly recognizable, but only momentarily. Oversized profile Swooshes and tongue labels, as well as reinforced tread at the forefoot and rear, proffer a bold refresh of this street classic.

Grab a look at official images of this comfort-focused Air Force 1 here below and expect a Nike.com release in the coming weeks.

Elsewhere in the world of low-top sneakers, the Air Jordan 1 Low recently appeared in “Pink Quartz” for Girls.

Nike Air Force 1 React
$120
Color: White/Light Smoke Grey/University Gold
Style Code: CT1020-100

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

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