Could This Be The Longest-Lasting Nike Air Force 1?
Nike has been pushing sustainability initiatives for quite some time now; after all, the label has an entire "Move to Zero" collection dedicated to decreasing waste while making sneakers. In addition, for a long time, the business has used a variety of sustainable building materials, such as recycled ground rubber and pineapple leather. However, photographs of what may be the most sustainable take on the Nike Air Force 1 have recently appeared.
Crafted from animal-free vegan pineapple leather and woven cork, there appears to be no superfluous material used in the construction of these shoes, which is surely a step in the right direction for the Swoosh brand. The design language here immediately reminds me of the Nike Air Woven, a popular sneaker in the early 2000s. While we don't know for sure, this future pair is most likely a partnership between Nike and Ananas Anam Ltd, the creators of Piatex. Keep it locked in right here for the freshest and greatest, and while you're at it, check out your finest look yet at the SoleFly x Air Jordan 1 Low!
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