Nike's Air Force 1 Low has undergone countless transformations over its decades-long history, with new colorways, material makeup, and even remixes gracing Bruce Kilgore's timeless design. For the model's latest women's exclusive makeover, the sneaker is taking after the dance theme seen earlier this year with multiple Dunks and AF1s.
Evoking memories of past collaborations like The Powerpuff Girls x Nike SB Dunk Low Buttercup, the Nike Air Force 1 Low Dance in the Volt Black colorway is crafted from Nike’s Better Leathers, which are engineered to improve the shoe’s durability and reduce creasing. The upper is drenched in a striking volt hue, with the only contrasts being the black Swoosh, heel tab, and tongue details. Notably, the midfoot panel overlays the eyestays, adding a fresh twist to the traditional design. The branding is reimagined with flipped logos on the tongue and heel, while the tongue is constructed from a neoprene material for added comfort and flexibility. A standout feature is the 3D metallic AF1 label on the vamp, giving the sneaker a modern, textured feel. The black rubber midsole with green AIR branding is paired with a reworked outsole that combines black and volt green hues. In addition to this vibrant volt colorway, the Nike Air Force 1 Low Dance Pack will also include three other variations in Off Noir, White, and Summit White, offering a mix of bold and subtle options for every style preference.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Dance Pack W will release on November 7, 2024, through Nike and select retailers online and in-store. Coming in women’s sizing, the retail price is set at $130. Keep it locked to the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
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Nike Air Force 1 Low Dance Buttercup (W)
Nike Air Force 1 Low Dance Off Noir (W)
Nike Air Force 1 Low Dance White (W)
Nike Air Force 1 Low Dance Summit White (W)
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