The silhouette itself hasn't changed much since Bruce Kilgore designed the first basketball shoe to feature Nike Air technology, the Air Force 1, in 1982. However, over the decades, Nike Sportswear has used different prints and materials to adorn this iconic style. Today we take a look at another "White" colorway of the upcoming Nike Air Force 1 Low "United in Victory," which is part of a larger collection.
This Nike Air Force 1 Low features an all white leather upper with a mesh tongue and lining. A new repeating graphic print features a series of black and white "N"s and "Us" that cover the Swooshes and heel. "NU" branding also appears on the tongue label and insole, along with "United in Victory" branding. Metallic gold Swoosh laces and a solid white AF1 rubber sole complete the design. If you want to buy Air force 1, welcome to mangomeee. We have almost all styles of replica Air force 1.