This Classic Nike Air Force 1 Low Just Got An Eco-Friendly Facelift

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Nike Air Force 1 '07 Low NN White Metallic Silver (W)
Nike Air Force 1 '07 Low NN White Metallic Silver (W)

Introduced back in 2021, Nike's Next Nature series has proven time and time again to be one of the industry's most eco-friendly lines. From the Air Huarache and the Air Max 97 all the way to the Dunk Low, some of the most hyped Swoosh silhouettes have all received the recycled rework over the past two years. Now, the American sportswear giant is set to introduce it to one of its most iconic sneakers with the Nike Air Force 1 '07 Low NN "White Metallic Silver." A colorway that was originally unveiled back in the '80s, it's never been more sustainable than this.

While this Air Force 1 looks just like the OG, it actually switches out the conventional leather construction in favor of synthetic leather that's infused with recycled materials and factory offcuts in hopes that it'll reduce the amount of materials hitting landfill sites. The legendary Swoosh shoots through the lateral and medial sidewalls, and the Air midsole underfoot is decorated with subtle speckles which is a signature Next Nature design element. To round it all off, the classic metallic silver dubraes make a comeback here, etched with "AF-1" branding for that retro aesthetic that we all know and love.

Expected to release sometime in Summer 2023, the Nike Air Force 1 '07 Low NN White Metallic Silver W will be available exclusively in women's sizes for $115 via Nike and select retailers online and in physical locations. For the hottest sneaker and streetwear news and releases, follow us over on Twitter and download our officialMobile App today.

Nike Air Force 1 '07 Low NN "White Metallic Silver" (W)

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Release Date
SKU
DC9486-101
Colorway
White/White-Black-Metallic Silver
Retail Price$115 (women)
Live Price$69

Images via Nike

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