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Ask a bunch of Nikeheads to name the most iconic Swoosh sneaker of all time, and odds are the Air Force 1 will top everyone’s list. And honestly, it’s no surprise. First introduced in 1982, the Bruce Kilgore–designed silhouette evolved from a basketball essential into a cornerstone of street culture and hip-hop history. More than four decades later, its legacy still speaks for itself. Whether you’re a longtime collector or shopping for your very first pair, the upcoming Nike Air Force 1 Low PRM Vachetta Tan deserves a spot on your radar.
As you might have already guessed, this Air Force 1 comes from the Beaverton brand’s Premium line, meaning it’s built to a higher standard than your typical pair. Crafted entirely from Vachetta Tan leather, it’s buttery soft to the touch and designed to develop a rich patina over time. A sleek Swoosh glides across the sidewalls, while perforations on the toebox ensure maximum breathability – so you can wear them all day without missing a step.


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In a subtle twist, the usual brushed metal lace dubrae stamped with “AF1” has been swapped for a minimalist version left completely unbranded. You also won’t find any logos on the heel tab, keeping the design clean and understated. Underfoot, a matching Vachetta Tan midsole hides Nike’s signature Air cushioning for all-day comfort, giving the sneaker a seamless, monochromatic finish that feels both timeless and elevated.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low PRM Vachetta Tan is set to land as part of Nike’s Holiday 2025 lineup. It will be available through Nike and select global retailers for $140. If you’re planning to grab a pair, make sure you download Sole Retriever’s mobile app.
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