Nike's Waterproof Air Force 1 Low Goes All-Gray

Last year, Nike celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Air Force 1 by treating it to a variety of looks, collaborations and new variants. For 2023, the Swoosh has continued this with everything from a new "Halloween" colorway set to arrive later this year to a waterproof Air Force 1 Low WP version of the shoe. Initially appearing with a "Triple Black" presentation, the Air Force 1 Low WP has now surfaced with another monochromatic finish in gray.Kicking things off, the rain-ready upper again removes the typical perforation and much of the shoe's stitching in favor of cleaner seams that minimize the opportunity for water to seep through. As a result, the Swooshes are created via an outline rather than being attached like normal. From collar to outsole, a soft gray hue remains consistent with a hit of black appearing at the tongue tag only. The heel features debossed branding while the stitched midsole is supported by a translucent outsole to complete the look.At the time of writing, Nike has yet to disclose any details surrounding the debut of the Air Force 1 Low WP. Look for it to land on shelves in this all-gray colorway in the coming months via Nike and select retailers.Looking for more of the latest news from the footwear industry? We've got you covered. Nike is commemorating the Portland Trail Blazers' 1977 NBA title by outfitting the Terminator High in a team-themed combination of black, red and white.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Nike's Waterproof Air Force 1 Low Goes All-Gray

Last year, Nike celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Air Force 1 by treating it to a variety of looks, collaborations and new variants. For 2023, the Swoosh has continued this with everything from a new "Halloween" colorway set to arrive later this year to a waterproof Air Force 1 Low WP version of the shoe. Initially appearing with a "Triple Black" presentation, the Air Force 1 Low WP has now surfaced with another monochromatic finish in gray.

Kicking things off, the rain-ready upper again removes the typical perforation and much of the shoe's stitching in favor of cleaner seams that minimize the opportunity for water to seep through. As a result, the Swooshes are created via an outline rather than being attached like normal. From collar to outsole, a soft gray hue remains consistent with a hit of black appearing at the tongue tag only. The heel features debossed branding while the stitched midsole is supported by a translucent outsole to complete the look.

At the time of writing, Nike has yet to disclose any details surrounding the debut of the Air Force 1 Low WP. Look for it to land on shelves in this all-gray colorway in the coming months via Nike and select retailers.

Looking for more of the latest news from the footwear industry? We've got you covered. Nike is commemorating the Portland Trail Blazers' 1977 NBA title by outfitting the Terminator High in a team-themed combination of black, red and white.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast