
The Bruce Kilgore designed Nike Air Force 1 High Cheap/a>debuted in 1982 as the first performance basketball sneaker to feature Nike Air. The sneaker was discontinued in 1984 and re-released in 1986. Originally designed to exist as a high-top model only, the 1986 Nike Air Force 1 re-release introduced the Nike Air Force 1 Low. Today, the Nike Air Force 1 Low is Nike's most popular and best-selling sneaker.
Nike's been very focused on itsNike Air Force 1 High Sale lately, but that isn't the only remix out there for the immortal Bruce Kilgore design.This time around the sneaker is using woven uppers via the Nike Air Force 1 High LV8. Woven uppers on this silhouette are nothing new, but rarely do they take over the entire shoe like this and rarely do they show up on Highs.
These colorways have been floating around in stores for a couple of weeks now, but their official retail arrival on Nike's website means that we're one step closer to the shoes going on sale and people being able to grab them on deep discount. Remember that almost all of the Nike Air Force 1 High UK Sale styles had their prices slashed, so patience will likely be rewarded on this set.
Known as the 'Golden Tan' edition, this pair draws inspiration from the 'Net' colorway of Nike Air Force 1 High Discount. They come in golden tan, pink pow and sail. The shoe doesn't take the apparent Air Yeezy inspiration too far–there are no glow in the dark sections and the materials aren't that close to Kanye's creation. Completing the look is a white midsole and tan outsole, while a pink liner ties the theme altogether.
Appearing out of nowhere is this retro of the purple leather/white colorway that made its debut in 1993 when the shoe's retro campaign was still young. It's arriving under the NikeLab banner, with the product info touting a stitch-for-stitch recreation of the '93 version, right down to the old-school Nike Air Force 1 High Best Priceprint on back.