The women’s Air Force 1 Shadow ‘Pale Ivory’ gives the classic Nike silhouette a reconstructed makeover, complemented with pastel accents and layered detailing. The latter is achieved by doubling up on a number of the sneaker’s key components, including the eyestay, mudguard, heel tab and Swoosh. Lightweight cushioning comes courtesy of a slightly raised foam midsole, reinforced by a cored out rubber outsole.
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Nike Air Force 1 Shadow Pale Ivory (W)
$140.00
SKU: CS-311220-404
Categories: New Arrivals, Nike | New Arrivals, Air Force 1 | Nike | New Arrivals, Nike, Air Force 1
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