Josh Franklin, aka Stash, is one of the most renowned graffiti artists in the world. Hailing from Brooklyn, Stash made his presence felt throughout NYC for decades. No stranger to the sneaker scene either, Stash has collaborated with many brands such as Nike, Reebok, and BAPE. In regards to Nike, all his collaborations are highly sought after, from the Air Force 1 to the Air Max 95. While it's been some time since the last Stash x Nike collaboration, all that is about to change.
Earlier this year, Stash took to his official Instagram page to tease the return of his Air Max 95 for Air Max Day 2025. After this initial leak, Sole Retriever verified that the Stash x Nike Air Max 95 is set for a comeback. What's even better, though? The release has been pushed up from its initial March 2025 date to Holiday 2024. That's not all! We can confirm that the highly coveted Stash x Nike Air Force 1 Low will also return!
That's right. The Stash x Nike Air Force 1 Low and Stash x Nike Air Max 95, originally released in 2006, are being re-released this holiday season. This AF1 release will come with slightly updated materials. Coming in soft grey, varsity royal, and harbor blue, the AF1 will feature the same inside-out design, built with grey suede overlays, light blue underlays, and dark blue leather on the heel. Ripstop is added to the toebox and midfoot, while a fused TPU is added around the toe. The design is complete with a royal blue Swoosh on the sides, a white sockliner, and a translucent outsole.
The Stash x Nike Air Force 1 Low is set to release in Holiday 2024. They will be available via Nike, SNKRS, and select retailers online and in-store. Coming in men's sizing, retail is set at $160. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app for the latest updates on this release, and other exciting sneaker news, raffles, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
Stash x Nike Air Force 1 Low SP
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Steve Jaconetta is the Head of Content based out of Connecticut. An encyclopedia for sneaker releases, he's covered the industry for over fifteen years. His stops have included Sole Collector, Complex, and StockX, to name a few. He considers the Air Jordan 11 Concord the greatest sneaker of all time and has a strong affection for 80s pop culture. Email: steve@soleretriever.com