First Look at Yuto Horigome’s Nike SB Air Force 1 Low

Name: Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Air Force 1 LowColorway: “White/Iron Grey”SKU: IO8439-100Release Date: Fall 2026Following previous mock-ups of Yuto Horigome's Nike SB Air Force 1 Low, real, first-hand images of the upcoming collaborative sneaker have been revealed.This upcoming release marks a significant milestone as the first Nike SB-tooled Air Force 1 under a skater's name, signaling a rare crossover between the iconic basketball silhouette and performance skateboarding specifications. The colorway arrives in "White/Iron Grey," which mirrors the understated and sophisticated palette of Horigome's previous work. It features a premium leather upper with a crisp white base, contrasted by muted "Iron Grey" suede or nubuck overlays on the quarters and toe cap, creating a timeless aesthetic that prioritizes texture over loud color.The branding and technical details are tailored to reflect Horigome's identity and the shoe's skate-ready construction. A defining feature is the "cross-feather" logo - a nod to the Horigome family crest - which is elegantly embroidered on the lateral heel. This continues on the tongue and heel tabs with co-branded Nike SB and Yuto Horigome insignias.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

First Look at Yuto Horigome’s Nike SB Air Force 1 Low

Name: Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Air Force 1 Low
Colorway: “White/Iron Grey”
SKU: IO8439-100
Release Date: Fall 2026

Following previous mock-ups of Yuto Horigome's Nike SB Air Force 1 Low, real, first-hand images of the upcoming collaborative sneaker have been revealed.

This upcoming release marks a significant milestone as the first Nike SB-tooled Air Force 1 under a skater's name, signaling a rare crossover between the iconic basketball silhouette and performance skateboarding specifications. The colorway arrives in "White/Iron Grey," which mirrors the understated and sophisticated palette of Horigome's previous work. It features a premium leather upper with a crisp white base, contrasted by muted "Iron Grey" suede or nubuck overlays on the quarters and toe cap, creating a timeless aesthetic that prioritizes texture over loud color.

The branding and technical details are tailored to reflect Horigome's identity and the shoe's skate-ready construction. A defining feature is the "cross-feather" logo - a nod to the Horigome family crest - which is elegantly embroidered on the lateral heel. This continues on the tongue and heel tabs with co-branded Nike SB and Yuto Horigome insignias.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast