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Nike Makes a Bold Statement with the Air Force 1 Low ‘Black Patent’

Nike is giving one of its most talked-about silhouettes a formal upgrade with the release of the Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Black Patent’.

Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Black Patent'

Introduction:

A glossy rework that flips the narrative on one of sneaker culture’s most revered colourways. 

For decades, the 'Triple Black' Air Force 1 has lived a double life. On one hand, it’s a street staple; on the other, it carries a tongue-in-cheek reputation tied to mischief and mayhem. Now, Nike reframes that identity entirely.

Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Black Patent'

By swapping out the traditional matte leather for a high-shine patent finish, the brand transforms Bruce Kilgore’s 1983 design into something unexpectedly refined, a sneaker that wouldn’t look out of place beneath tailored trousers or even a tuxedo. 

Design Details:

The execution is simple but effective. Every panel across the upper is dressed in glossy patent leather, catching light from every angle and elevating the silhouette’s visual presence. Inside, a classic leather lining ensures comfort remains a priority, subtly upgrading the feel without overcomplicating the formula. Even the signature lace dubrae has been removed, streamlining the design and allowing the sleek finish to take centre stage. 

Nike Air Force 1 Low 'Black Patent'

Despite the formal makeover, the DNA remains untouched. You still get the iconic Air Force 1 structure, the padded collar, perforated toe box, and durable rubber sole, all wrapped in a seamless, all-black aesthetic from top to bottom. 

This release also taps into a broader resurgence of patent leather in sneaker culture, nodding to early 2000s Air Force 1 colourways while echoing the legacy of icons like the Air Jordan 11, which famously introduced patent leather to performance footwear. 

Release Info:

Set to drop during the summer season via Nike and select retailers for $125, the Nike Air Force 1 Low Black Patent proves that even the boldest classics can clean up nicely. 

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