The "United in Victory" Pack presents the iconic Nike Air Force 1 with a message
Since Bruce Kilgore designed the Air Force 1 in 1982, which was the first basketball shoe to use Nike Air technology, little has changed in the general look of the model. However, over the decades Nike Sportswear has used different prints and materials to decorate the iconic model. Today we take a look at the "United in Victory" pack, which now includes three sneakers.
Along with the revamped Air Max Plus, there are two Air Force 1s, one of which comes in pristine all-white leather with breathable mesh on the tongue and lining. What makes this shoe special is the seamless repeating graphic print on the swooshes and heel. A closer look reveals a series of "N" and "U" in black and white, symbolizing the United in Victory theme.
Along with the revamped Air Max Plus, there are two Air Force 1s, one of which comes in pristine all-white leather with breathable mesh on the tongue and lining. What makes this shoe special is the seamless repeating graphic print on the swooshes and heel. A closer look reveals a series of "N" and "U" in black and white, symbolizing the United in Victory theme.
The second iteration of this classic is much more eye-catching. Both the base and overlays feature the print, while the swooshes, lining, laces and tongue logos are a clear tan hue. And the metallic gold Dubrae laces and "United in Victory" lettering on the inside of the tongue? They're the icing on the cake.