Nike's Air Force 1 Crater Flyknit has been given a crisp "all-white" iteration. The silhouette is part of Nike's effort towards more eco-friendly production, called “Move to Zero” — at least 20 percent of the shoe is made from recycled materials.
Starting at the top of the shoe is a clean “Nike Air” tongue tag, complete with white laces and suede eyelet panels. Popping out from the shoe's tonal body is a suede Swoosh and heel tab, offering some textural contrast to the uppers' minimal Flyknit weave. All of these details rest over a speckled Crater Foam midsole and Nike Grind outsole made from recycled materials that come from leftover manufacturing scraps.
No release date for Nike’s Air Force 1 Crater Flyknit "White” has been revealed, but the shoe is expected to land soon on the label’s website for $110 USD.
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