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 mid, maintaining the adjustable ankle straps, premium, full grain leather and rip stop ballistic nylon of the high.
The Special Field Air Force 1 Mid debuts with engineered, tiger-stripe camouflage jacquard and a double-zipper entry at the heel. Text on the lateral side of the shoe is grounded in the aesthetic of technical specifications. Urban Utility Footwear refers to the product's function, and Summer '17 refers to the season.
This SF AF-1 Mid is available starting June 8 on Nike+, SNKRS, nike.com and at select retailers.
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