Last November marked the release of the Special Field Air Force 1, a shoe that fuses two of Nike's most iconic shoes for winter, the Special Field Boot and the Air Force 1. Today, the shoe - known simply as the SF AF-1 - evolves into a high, maintaining the premium, full grain leather and rip stop ballistic nylon of the original and mid.
The Special Field Air Force 1 High debuts with a new rope accessory, which comes in two options, for styling the shoe multiple ways. The shoe can also be worn without it.
This SF AF-1 High is available starting November 2 on Nike+ SNKRS, nike.com and at select retailers.
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