Fans of the Air Force 1 shoe line are currently excited about the special color combinations when combined with the Off-White brand.
Nike Air Force is a line of sports shoes produced by the Nike fashion brand including the series: Air Force 1, Air Force 2, Air Force 3, Air Force STS, Air Force 5, Air Force XXV and Air Force 09. However, after many years of formation and development, Nike Air Force 1 is still a "monument" in the shoe-loving community.
Carrying many of the characteristics of the Air Force 1 Low, the "king" of streetwear fashion Virgil Abloh brings a breakthrough in color combinations and the typical symbols of Off-White.
Recently, the two continued to "join hands" with two new versions called University Gold and Metallic Silver. The expected price for each product is about 150 USD and launching in 2021.
Bright yellow color The eyes combined with Off-White's signature red zip-tie make the shoe look personality, youthful and dynamic. The famous Swoosh mark is also replaced by glitter fabric
Many people believe that the two new shoe models will certainly be priced many times higher than the original price after being released on the market. In addition, some shoe enthusiasts believe that this color scheme is difficult to coordinate with outfits and is not suitable for those who love minimalism.
In July 2019, the brand released the Air Force 1 product in collaboration with Off-White at the Chicago Contemporary Art Exhibition called "MCA Chicago". It was unexpectedly opened for sale a week later on the SNKRS mobile app. The green color covering the shoe body was also highly appreciated and was commented as the simplest and most sophisticated design compared to previous collaborations.
With an average selling price of 44-81 million VND, this color scheme naturally becomes the most expensive color scheme in the history of Nike Air Force 1 development. In addition, Virgil Abloh is also very enthusiastic about "promoting" his favorite child. The color scheme design is highly appreciated in the collaboration between the two "giants" of the fashion industry.