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Parts Number | AJ7747-800 , AJ7747 800 |
Colorway | Red |
Sole Material | Rubber Sole |
Upper | Low Cut |
Toe Type | Round Toe |
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Parts Number | AJ7747-800 , AJ7747 800 |
Colorway | Red |
Sole Material | Rubber Sole |
Upper | Low Cut |
Toe Type | Round Toe |
About a year after the release of the Air Force 1 Low '07 Team Orange, Nike bounced back with another AF1 that relied on the team orange color. The Nike Air Force 1 Low Utility Team Orange managed to take the AF1 to the next level by featuring this color even more prominently this time around. While the AF1 Low '07 version had a team orange upper with a white midsole and outsole, the AF1 Low Utility Team Orange was covered from top to bottom with this bright color. The leather and textile upper also included an inside-out sneaker label tucked underneath the white Swoosh along with a smaller Swoosh and the TM trademark symbol beside it. But our favorite part about this sneaker may have been the overexaggerated tabs on the heel of the sneaker that had black Nike and Swoosh branding all over them. They matched the black tongue tag and added one more element to a sneaker that was filled with energy. The Nike Air Force 1 Low Utility Team Orange was released on November 5, 2018, when it retailed for $100.
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About a year after the release of the Air Force 1 Low '07 Team Orange, Nike bounced back with another AF1 that relied on the team orange color. The Nike Air Force 1 Low Utility Team Orange managed to take the AF1 to the next level by featuring this color even more prominently this time around. While the AF1 Low '07 version had a team orange upper with a white midsole and outsole, the AF1 Low Utility Team Orange was covered from top to bottom with this bright color. The leather and textile upper also included an inside-out sneaker label tucked underneath the white Swoosh along with a smaller Swoosh and the TM trademark symbol beside it. But our favorite part about this sneaker may have been the overexaggerated tabs on the heel of the sneaker that had black Nike and Swoosh branding all over them. They matched the black tongue tag and added one more element to a sneaker that was filled with energy. The Nike Air Force 1 Low Utility Team Orange was released on November 5, 2018, when it retailed for $100.
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