Looking to keep your sneaker grails damage-free this fall and winter season but still want to keep your style fresh? The Nike Air Force 1 Boot has got you covered with all of your heavy-duty crep needs! This Nike Air Force 1 Boot Crater “Tan” boasts winterised materials together with recycled fabrics in this Nike Crater edition.
Built for cold winter seasons, the Nike Air Force 1 Boot keeps you prepped up and snug for everything. Fuzzy interior lining adds to the comfort. Colourful speckles throughout the shoe standout, it pays homage to the recycled Crater content. Even the Swoosh hides under the heavy-duty leather overlay on this rendition.
Designed by Bruce Kilgore, the Nike Air Force 1 was Nike’s first basketball shoe to utilise Nike Air cushioning. Nike Air has been around for years, and Nike continues to incorporate the tech because of its cushioning prowess. It’s comfortable, lightweight, an provides a lot of impact protection. The Nike Air on the AF1 runs almost full-length for all your basketball needs.
With new styles arriving throughout the years, the Nike Air Force 1 moved on from the basketball courts and into streetwear. Whether it was hip-hop, sneaker culture, or simply a staple lifestyle shoe, the AF1 was a star.
This new Nike Air Force 1 Boot Crater “Tan” features a pink mesh quarter panel and tan leather overlays all over the body. Olive green accents hit the tongue tag and the “hiding” Swoosh. The grey mudguard provides heavy-duty protection to reduce any kind of damage. A grey fuzzy interior adds a premium touch similar to fur boots.
Colourful Nike Grind details can be seen on the Nike Air on the back and the thick rubber midsole. A thick lugged traction pattern adorns the outsole in a unique form.
Expect an official release in early 2022 as we enjoy the upcoming winter months.
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