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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Force 1 Type

Key Features: The Air Force 1 Type offers a 360-degree fit with its snug bootie and adjustable strap that attaches to Flywire cables. The sneaker's synthetic and textile upper is decorated with handwritten logos, sealed seams, and visible stitches, coming together to give off a handmade aesthetic. The oversized rubber toe then incorporates a geometric pattern referencing the technical manuals found inside shoe boxes from the '70s and '80s.

Release Date: TBC

Price: $140

Buy: Nike.com and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: Nike will soon be releasing a new colorway of the Air Force 1 Type, also known as the AF1-Type. A new breed of Air Force 1, the silhouette is part of the brand's concept-driven N. 354 line, which reimagines classic models.

The Air Force 1 Type is designed to bring a handmade look to a classic shoe. The sneaker makes use of transparent materials on the upper to showcase its closure system and adjustable technology.

The on-hand “Light Ivory/Earth Brown” colorway of the Air Force 1 Type is expected to arrive stateside in the very near future.

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