After a round of multi-color looks for the initial group of the Flyknit-constructed , it appears the woven rainbow effect will continue for round two of the popular new sneaker. The new-age Air Force 1 receives another multi-color edition, this time just for the ladies, featured on the Air Force 1 Ultra Flyknit Low in a spring-appropriate array of colors against a bright white base. Even with the more feminine take on the Flyknit Air Force 1, these should have at least a few guys jealous.
Nike continues to evolve the both laterally and vertically as new iterations of the iconic basketball shoe from 1982 continue to appear. The high-top style born from Nike designer Ben Kirschner's SF-AF1 series introduced a new realm of style that went beyond basic norms of Air Force 1 styling, so while the shoe isn't quite for the purists, it has plenty of appeal. The new rope accessory is something unprecedented with the Air Force 1, but the mega-high zipper and confident AF-1 branding makes enough of a statement – even without the total orange colorway.
Women will soon get another option for the , with this upcoming colorway in a clean combination of Light Bone with a gum sole. Although the SF-AF1 Mid has recently debuted and the even bolder SF-AF1 High is on the way, the initial version of the stylish Air Force 1 makeover is obviously going nowhere, as you can see by this new colorway that's arguably one of its best yet.
Tisci's latest work with consists of two colorways of the Air Force 1 High as he infuses his signature style in the large star embroidery with sporty detailing in the ribboned ankle strap. What exemplifies his love for hoops is the custom logo at the toe-box inspired by the iconic NBA logo. The two AF1s are part of a larger collection inspired by a fictional basketball team called the Minotaurs; Tisci went ahead and created custom logos and emblems for this imaginary squad, who he describes as a reflection of today's superhuman basketball stars.
Always overshadowed by the , the Nike Vandal is a sneaker that can be accurately described as a "cult-classic". Underrated by the masses—and perhaps a bit neglected by Nike themselves—its fans are always happy to see its rare appearances back on the market.
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