Nike's Air Force 1 Low LX Mica Green Coconut Milk Was Made For Summer

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Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Mica Green Coconut Milk
Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Mica Green Coconut Milk

While the sizzling Summer months still seem like a lifetime away at the moment, they're actually much closer than you think. To get you ready for the warmer weather ahead, Nike has taken the wraps off the Nike Air Force 1 Low LX "Mica Green Coconut Milk." One of the latest colorways to hit its legendary Bruce Kilgore-designed basketball shoe, this is a colorway that you certainly don't want to miss.

Crafted from a full leather construction that feels pretty premium to the touch, this Air Force 1 works on top of a photon dust base and is overlaid by mica green panels throughout. The classic perforations across the toebox have been completely removed for a more contemporary look and feel, and across the lateral and medial sidewalls you'll find a suede Swoosh that's dipped in creamy coconut milk. This hue extends towards the "Nike Air" branded heel badge, and is complemented by the Air midsole underfoot.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Mica Green Coconut Milk is set to release sometime in Summer 2023 in men's sizes. Expected to retail for $130, it'll be available via Nike and select retailers online and in-store, worldwide. Let us know what you think of this AF1, and make sure you follow Sole Retriever on Twitter and download our officialMobile App for the hottest sneaker and streetwear news, releases, and raffles.

Nike Air Force 1 Low LX "Mica Green Coconut Milk"

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Release Date
SKU
DV7186-300
Colorway
Mica Green/Coconut Milk-Photon Dust
Retail Price$130
Live Price$66

Images via Nike

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