Nike Air Force 1 Sage Low – Beige

RRP: £84.95

£60.00

SKU: AR5339-201 Category: Tags: , , Brand:

Description

Reaching new levels of craft and style, the new Nike Air Force 1 Sage Low showcases a platform midsole shoe and a smooth textured upper for a bold yet feminine look.

Clean Look

The luxurious, pared-down upper features high quality leather for a clean, sophisticated look. Stitch-and-turn construction creates a seamless look.

A Classic Re-Imagined

The classic Air Force 1 Sage foam midsole is exaggerated to create a platform. Enlarged outsole teeth are a modern take on the traditional AF-1 design.

Breathable Comfort

The standard AF-1 perforation pattern lets your foot breathe.

Product Details

  • Leather, synthetic or textile upper depending on the colour
  • Foam sole includes Air cushioning
  • Non-marking rubber outsole for traction and durability
  • Colour Shown: Particle Beige/Phantom/Particle Beige
  • Style: AR5339-201

Nike Air Force 1 Origins

This once basketball trainer was named after Air Force One—the aircraft that carries the US President. In the 1980s, it was the first basketball shoe to house Nike Air, revolutionising the game while rapidly gaining traction around the world, from the hardwood, to the tarmac, to the core of hip-hop culture. Today, the Air Force 1 stays true to its roots with soft, springy cushioning, but the Nike Air technology takes a back seat to the shoe’s status as an icon.

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