We all love to do our bit for the environment, and Nike’s ongoing “Move to Zero” capsule is the perfect way to contribute to the cause, offering up sustainable sneaker solutions that also look great! As part of the collection, the Swoosh has just unveiled the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Hemp” and the Nike Blazer Mid “Hemp”, both crafted recycled woven fabric and decked out in suitably colourful hues.
First up is the AF1, showcasing hits of orange, green, blue and pale yellow that sit great on the 1982 classic that was designed by Bruce Kilgore. Swoosh logos are present on both the lateral and medial sides, while other details include range-specific “Hemp” branding on the tongues and a speckled crater midsole, encasing classic Air Force cushioning.
Next up is the Blazer Mid, showcasing a more neutral look with much of the uppers decked out in white. Blue, orange and yellow accents all contribute to the design here, with special branding once again on the tongues along with embroidered script logos on the heels and blue Swoosh logos on both sides.
If you’re keen on either of these environmentally-friendly Swoosh staples then stay right here, as we can expect to see these pairs launch in the coming weeks via Nike and select retailers. Keep it locked in for all the latest sneaker news and updates and while you’re here check out the upcoming Nike Dunk Low “Fossil Rose”!