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Haven’t you heard? Patent leather has made a sly return. 

Nike's Air Force 1 Low in Black Patent takes the most recognizable silhouette in sneakers and gives it a high-gloss finish that somehow manages to feel both dressed up and completely wearable.

The AF1 has always been a humble shoe. A sneaker staple, sure, but its charm has always come from being the one everyone can get their hands on.

This version doesn't stray far from that. The silhouette stays true, low profile, padded collar, the same chunky cupsole that's been turning heads since 1982. 

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What changes is the surface. The patent leather upper catches light in a way that makes all-black feel anything but boring, while the tonal Swoosh keeps things clean and deliberate.

A small detail up front sharpens the attitude. The lace dubrae swaps the usual “AF-1” plate for a sleek metallic Swoosh, adding a subtle jewelry-like accent against the blackout build. Paired with the glossy eyestay and perforated toe box, it gives the sneaker just enough shine to break up the otherwise monochrome heavy design.

Black never looked this loud.

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