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Nike's gift for the fall season? GORE-TEX Air Force 1 Lows.

It's been a little while since we've gotten some GORE-TEX Air Forces. Besides an UNDERCOVER collaboration in 2022, the last delivery of general release pairs came around the late 2010s and early 2020s.

In between, Nike has served up other rugged versions of its iconic Air Force 1, including pairs crafted with immensely tough, feather-light carbon fiber. But it's about time GORE-TEX Forces landed back on the menu.

Nike's back with a fresh batch of waterproof Forces that not only block out the elements, but are impressively fresh as well.

Nike offers the latest Air Force 1 Lows in two colorways. The "Fauna Brown" GORE-TEX Forces, in particular, are quite the lookers. The shoes feature creamy leather and sturdy mesh paneling, joined by a large GORE-TEX stamp on the side.

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It's just a gentle reminder that you can wear these nice AF1s on a rainy day.

The waterproof Air Force 1 sneaker is then topped with pleasing fall-worthy colors, such as rich browns, orange, and olive green.

Naturally, the new Nike Air Force 1 Low GORE-TEX sneakers are anticipated to drop sometime during the autumn. The "Fauna Brown" colorway will release alongside an off-white "Phantom" pair on Nike's website.

Nike already gave us a small taste of the GORE-TEX AF1's return in October. The brand's now feeding fans with two more helpings this year. How generous.

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