Jordan air force 1 white and black

Recently, the “ugly-duckling” of the AF1 lineup emerged in a compelling “Black” and “White” color combination. The majority of the sneaker’s upper indulges in the darker of the two tones, with branding at the vamp, profiles, tongue and spine deviating in stark “White” contrast. Underfoot, the mid-top Air Force 1 also keeps on theme with a “Panda”-reminiscent arrangement covering the iconic midsole and outsole combination. Together, the aforementioned components make for a perfect year-round pair.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and expect a Nike.com launch soon.

In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 11 “Cherry” is set to drop in December.

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Nike Air Force 1 Mid
Release Date: 2023
Color: N/A

Mens: $130 Style Code: DV0806-001

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Nike is constantly reimagining the Air Force 1. And this year, in observation of the icon’s 40th Anniversary, the brand has only gone to greater lengths. Thankfully, the shoe’s latest is not quite as out there, aesthetically, as it opts for a simple interpretation of the much-beloved “Panda” colorway.

As the above suggests, this Air Force 1’s palette is comprised entirely of neutral colors. Echoing the two-toned look of its Peter Moore-designed counterpart, the pair dresses its overlays in black and its unders in a bright white. Save for the Swoosh, which flips what’s expected of the animal-inspired scheme, the adjacent fixtures are similarly reminiscent of the alluded Dunk Low.

For a closer look at this black-on-white Air Force 1, take a look at the official images below. These should be hitting select retailers and Nike.com before the end of the year, so sit tight if you’re looking to add a set to your rotation.

Who’s a street legend to you? The Nike Air Force 1 is definitely on our list. You'll know the iconic style, first released in 82' under the name 'Air Force' for its comfy fit and high-performance. Find a mix of striking iterations of the legendary design in our special edit.

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Designed by Bruce Kilgore and introduced in 1982, the Air Force 1 was the first-ever basketball shoe to feature Nike Air technology, revolutionising the game and sneaker culture forever. Over three decades since its first release, the Air Force 1 remains true to its roots while earning its status as a fashion staple for seasons to come.

A one-of-a-kind pair of the unworn 1985 prototype for the game-changing Air Jordan 1 sneaker hits the auction block this Tuesday with an expected price of more than $400,000, the top item among a classic collection of vintage high-profile shoes up for bidding.

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“Jordan remains THE name,” said Armen Salemi, the head of Heritage Auctions sneaker division. “Anything with Jordan’s name is going to fly off the shelves. There’s such a crazy demand.”

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Nike Air Force 1 MID Kobe Bryant sneaker (Courtesy of Heritage Auctions)

The sneaker division’s debut auction includes close to 100 shoes, including a rare pair belonging to the late Kobe Bryant and three pairs of the hard-to-find Louis Vuitton X Nike Lows inspired by New York hip-hop duo Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock.

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“It began as an urban thing, then translated into the hip-hop look as fashion,” said Salemi. “Hip-hop played a big role in streamlining from one into the other.”

But the Jordan shoe is above and beyond, much like the Hall of Famer and six-time NBA champion himself. The game-changing Jordan brand set off a feeding frenzy for his line of sneakers, turning the legendary hoopster into an international marketing phenomenon.

And this is the footwear that kicked it all off.

The vintage sneakers come with a letter of authenticity from their late designer Peter Moore, who sketched the initial design on a cocktail napkin aboard an airplane. A plane captain handing a pair of plastic wings to a kid boarding the flight inspired the use of wings on the new shoes, and Moore had some thoughts of his own.

Jordan air force 1 white and black

Michael Jordan's 1985 Air Jordan 1 Chicago Prototype (Courtesy of Heritage Auctions)

“One of my ideas with MJ was to break some rules, do things different,” wrote Moore, who died this past April, in the letter. “Shoes up until then had to be black or white ... I decided MJ would break the color barrier. He would wear a three-color shoe — white, black and red, the colors of the Chicago Bulls.”

The auction also includes 23 pairs of the 2017 Air Jordan Retro High Breds, shared by Jordan with family and friends.

Other footwear rarities include a one-of-a-kind pair of Nike Air Force 1 Kobe Bryant sneakers, made exclusively for the late Lakers star and Hall of Famer. Tags inside the shoe and on the underside of the box make it clear the sneakers were made expressly for Kobe.

And then there’s the so-called greatest sneaker never made: The “Nike SB Dunk Low Freddy Krueger,” a product killed by a legal stake to the heart.

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Back in 2007, Nike planned a triple-header of footwear horror with shoes inspired by classic films “Dawn of the Dead,” “Friday the 13th” and “Nightmare on Elm Street.”

The last one died a less than gruesome death, shut down by a cease and desist order from movie-maker New Line Cinema over alleged copyright violations. Only about 30 pairs survived the ensuing legal horror story.

Are Jordan 1's the same as Air Force 1?

It can be hard to compare the Jordan 1 vs Air Force 1 sneakers since they are both great choices, but there are some important differences between them. For example, Air Jordans tend to be a bit narrow in the toes, while Air Force 1 sneakers are not quite as breathable.

What's better white or black Air Force 1?

White Air Force 1s are more popular, primarily due to the fact that they go better with most outfits. Black Air Forces have gained meme status due to the fact that they are commonly associated with shady figures. Other than that, colour is indeed the only difference.
Why Are Air Force Ones So Popular? The classic yet stylish look, proportions, availability, comfort and wearability all factor into the Air Force 1s popularity.

Are Air Force 1s expensive?

Since its debut in 1982, the shoe has retailed for $90, which today falls on the lower end of Nike's other silhouettes retailing for $125, $180, and $210. Yet the company's website shows it's inching the price of the Air Force 1 closer to its counterparts with a $10 increase.