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No need for double takes or second guesses, it’s confirmed, the Tiffany & Co. x Nike Air Force 1 Low will drop on the 7th of March. In a huge moment for sneaker culture and one that few believed would ever happen, this Air Force 1 edition marks the first official collaboration between the two. With Virgil pioneering the Louis Vuitton x Air Force 1 release for 2022, Tiffany & Co. decided to let bygones be bygones, putting together a shoe that had been almost twenty years in the making.
For the majority of OG sneakerheads, this partnership has been eagerly anticipated since the success of the “Tiffany” Diamond x Nike SB Dunk Low in August of 2005. If you haven’t heard about or seen those Dunks before, then by all means take a minute to see where this story started. Clad in Premium materials, this edition of the Air Force 1 is built from a black suede that is ingrained with luxury. A tumbled Tiffany blue leather forms the iconic Swoosh, with a set of thick black rope laces keeping up the appearance. Full-grain leather swallows the ankle collar and inner lining, coupled with beefed-up padding on the tongue to give you first-class comfort. A Tiffany script logo is delicately painted onto a leather patch, each stitch threaded with the utmost care. On the heel you’ll find the brand’s signature 925 silver, a first for the Air Force 1 that similar to Tiffany, owes much of its current status to the city of New York.
With an original price point of £359.95, you could put money on these selling out … if you had any left that is. It probably comes as no surprise that the Tiffany & Co. Nike Air Force 1 Low is dropping with a premium price tag given previous luxury-house collaborations such as the Dior x Air Jordan 1 or the Louis Vuitton x Air Force 1 and even less of a surprise that they soared on reseller sites the minute they hit the SNKRS app. If you missed out, keep your eyes peeled for future collaborations or lookalike releases like the Air Force 1 Low Black Blue Lightning, the TN Air Max Plus Black Tiffany Blue that's still available from retailers or the Air Jordan 1 KO Tiffany due to launch later in 2023. For any more information and tips on how to pick these up, keep it locked into The Sole Supplier!
For sizing information check out our Nike Air Force 1 size guide.
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