Quick Facts
- The Nike Air Force 1 Low Brushstroke reimagines the 1982 Bruce Kilgore classic with art-inspired details and subtle vintage flair
- The pair is exclusively offered in women's sizing
- Expect a release Holiday 2025 for $125
If you asked a bunch of sneakerheads to name the greatest silhouette ever made, chances are they’d give the Air Force 1 a shoutout. First introduced in 1982, it was designed by Bruce Kilgore and became the first Nike basketball shoe to feature Air cushioning – a technology that would go on to define generations of sneakers. Even though it’s been around for over four decades, the Beaverton brand still manages to have fun with it. Need proof? Just look at the brand new Nike Air Force 1 Low Brushstroke W.
The upper sits on a crisp white leather base, overlaid with phantom suede that wraps around the lacing system, toebox, and heel – a subtle contrast that adds depth and texture. Fiery gym red accents hit the inner lining and dubrae, while the pre-yellowed Air midsole gives it that just-pulled-from-the-archives energy that vintage fans love.


Adam Cheung is a writer and editor who specialises in sneakers and streetwear. Over the past few years, he's curated features and guides for everyone from Burberry to Nike. Often travelling between the UK and Hong Kong, don't be too surprised if you find Adam anywhere else around the world taking street photography or feasting on the local delicacies.













