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Nike Air Force 1 Low First Use White Orange
€109.99
Nike Air Force 1 Low First Use White Orange
€109.99
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Product description
HONOUR THE BEGINNING OF SWOOSH.
The radiance lives on in the Nike Air Force 1 ’07 SE, the b-ball icon that celebrates 50 years of the Swoosh.It combines essential AF-1 elements with the original Swoosh design, taking the beloved shoe to the next level and beyond.A removable lace dubrae and other heritage details give it the perfect amount of flash.
50 Years of Swoosh
Here’s a little history lesson: 18 June 1971.The Swoosh’s date of first use is paired with its patent number (977,190) for a celebratory look that mixes history with fashion.
Celebrate the Swoosh
A removable Swoosh dubrae sits atop the laces, while the original Swoosh design from 1971 adds to the fun.
Iconic Swoosh Comfort
Originally designed for performance hoops, Nike Air cushioning adds lightweight comfort.
More Benefits
- Suede leather overlays and synthetic underlays add heritage style, durability and support.
- Padded, low-cut collar looks sleek and feels great.
- Suede accents on the upper add to the retro look.
Product Details
- Retro tongue label with original Nike script and Swoosh
- Foam midsole
- Perforations on the toe
- Embroidered details
- Extra set of laces
- Colour Shown: White/Summit White/Sail/Orange
- Style: DA8302-101
Air Force 1 Origins
Debuting in 1982, the AF-1 was the first basketball shoe to house Nike Air, revolutionising the game while rapidly gaining traction around the world.Today, the Air Force 1 stays true to its roots with the same soft and springy cushioning that changed sneaker history.
Swoosh Origin
In 1971, the legend of the Swoosh was born when it was stitched to a pair of football boots.The Swoosh draws inspiration from the Greek Goddess Nike.Embodying the spirit of sport and its power to unify, the Swoosh symbolises progress from the tracks to the fields to the streets.
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