The Nike Air Force 1 “Since 1982” Looks Like Something From the Archives

It’s no secret that the Air Force 1 is one of Nike‘s most iconic silhouettes. First released in 1982, it started its life as a basketball shoe, and eventually became a symbol for New York’s hip-hop scene. To pay homage to the silhouette’s legacy, the American sportswear company has unwrapped the Nike Air Force 1 “Since 1982,” and it’s essentially a new sneaker that has been designed to look like an old sneaker.

Seemingly inspired by traditional dress shoes, the “Since 1982” boasts a premium leather upper that’s dipped in a brown “Russet” hue. The Air Force 1 itself has been given a pre-aged finish, so it looks like has a beautiful patina, similar to what you may find on a pair of vintage trainers. “Coconut Milk” laces tie everything together, the the nylon tongue features a tag that has been pre-faded for the very sought-after archival aesthetic.

Underfoot, the midsole is infused with Air technology for unrivalled comfort and cushioning with every step. It’s then lined with a generous helping of gum rubber, and all of this is rounded off with a special “Since 1982” insole that was made exclusively for this limited edition release.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Since 1982” is set to drop sometime this autumn. Let us know if you’ll be adding these to your collection, and be sure to keep it locked at Captain Creps for your best chance to secure your size!

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