Nike air force 1 red and white high top năm 2024

Created by designer Bruce Kilgore, Nike Air Force 1 shoes first hit the sneaker scene in ’82. Their release marked the debut of AF cushioning, a revolutionary technology that provided additional support and comfort beneath the sole. It’s no surprise, then, that professional NBA players, including six of biggest names at the time, were lining up to give these performance-focused trainers a try on the basketball court.

In the early days of the AF1, they were conceived as high tops, but later models branched out to low and mid styles, available across multiple colourways, such as white, black, pink, and blue. Today, you will find a variety of celebrity figures wearing AF1s, from Drake to Bella Hadid. If you want to join them, browse the collection here at JD Sports Australia.

Low and Mid Tops

The Air Force 1 low sneaker was released in 1983 (one year after the high top), catching the attention of the sneakerhead community and being presented as a casual alternative to the original. Production of the AF1 low ended in ’84 at the end of its year lifecycle, but the demand was so great that Nike eventually caved and brought back the sneaker in ’86.

In the late ’90s, the sneakers became a symbol of the everyday hustler, admired in equal part for their design and comfort. Idolised by some of the biggest rap artists, the low was taken to new heights by the hip-hop community. It remains the most popular version of the shoe to date.

High Tops

The high-top version of the Air Force 1s was the original design released in ’82. With a focus on performance, Nike were targeting the basketball market. It was Bruce Kilgore’s first attempt at a basketball silo, bringing with it several innovations that placed it ahead of typical basketball sneaker. Because of the cut of the tread, it provided more flexibility than most while also introducing the now quintessential, circular outsole, which allowed players to manoeuvre more easily without losing grip.

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Product Details:

  • Detailed with large red Swoosh at sides.
  • Red contrast branding at back with white embroidered logo.
  • Gold AF1 deubre at base of laces.
  • Signature chunky air-infused sole; lightweight with added comfort.
  • Low cut silhouette for a clean streamline look.
  • Padded collars.

Materials: Upper: Leather / Synthetic, Lining: Non-Leather, Outsole: Non-Leather.

Sizing: This sneaker is in US sizes. Please see conversion chart for sizing.

Code: CZ0326100-White/Red-7

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Why did Nike discontinue Air Force 1?

On a Nike third-quarter earnings call earlier this week, CFO Matt Friend indicated that the brand would cut back production of the model. The reasoning behind the decision was twofold: first, to make space for newer products in the Nike lineup, second to ensure the Air Force 1 doesn't suffer from oversaturation.

The Nike Air Force 1 was designed by Bruce Kilgore. His design has become iconic in the sneaker world for its classic look and enduring appeal. Why are white Air Force 1s so popular? White Air Force 1s are popular for their clean, versatile design.

How can you tell the difference between fake and real Nike Air Force 1?

Check the quality of the printing on the insoles. A distorted brand name or a fuzzy logo may indicate a fake product. Counterfeits may have the label glued instead of sewn on. Original Nike Air trainers have seven lacing holes each, while the number of holes in fakes may vary.

What brand is Air Forces?

Nike Air Force is a range of athletic shoes made by Nike. It was created by designer Bruce Kilgore and was the first basketball shoe to use Nike's "Air" technology. The shoe is offered in low-, mid- and high-top styles. Nike, Inc.