Chicago Is Represented With This Tie-Dye Nike Air Force 1

Nike Sportswear is set to release an upcoming tie-dye collection for the summer, which will include this Air Force 1 Low that represents Chicago. Opting for the psychedelic route, this new flavor of the Air Force 1 takes on a canvas construction on the upper which has been covered in a rainbow-like tie-dye print. The colorful upper is slightly contrasted by white detailing on the tongue, laces, inner liner, heel, and midsole. Some of the smaller details includes colors which represent the Chicago flag on the tongue, peace sign on the insoles and a Chicago skyline graphic on the heel.
Check out the official photos below, and look for this Air Force 1 Low to release in the coming weeks at select retailers and Nike.com.

 

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