Dazzle your Senses with the Undefeated x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Multi-Colour Patent”
As Nike celebrates Air Force 1's 40th Anniversary, Undefeated just crashed the party with one of the loudest AF1 designs - ever.
[Update 30 Nov 2022] Seeing two releases past on the calendar, we have another two that is slated to drop for the month of December. Joining the multi-colour patent pack will be the “Total Orange” and “Celestine Blue” colorways that is set to arrive on 3rd December via Undefeated and selected retailers. With each pair rocking a unique color blocking scheme of its own, grab a pair for $160 to add to your collection of the Undefeated x Nike Air Force 1 Low.
[Update 16 Nov 2022] No two panels of the shoe’s upper are the same in this UNDEFEATED-exclusive colorway in “Prime Pink”, which combines royal purple, fauna brown, and sky blue rich patent leather. A translucent pink Swoosh unites this multicolored pattern, which rests atop a lime green midsole. An early UNDEFEATED release is referenced by the orange and red woven tongue label, while a hidden element is the footbed’s all-over print. The shoe is finished with an easy-to-remove “UNDFTD”-branded dubrae and a subtly debossed 5-strike at the heel, which are exclusive to this style.
The UNDEFEATED x Nike Air Force 1 Low SP “Pink Prime” will debut on 18 November via UNDEFEATED.
[Update 7 Nov 2022] Looks like the UNDEFEATED x Nike Air Force 1 Low Pack is finally arriving but in separate drops. First from the lineup would be the “Community” colorway that is set to release on 13th November for a price of $160. Check out the official images as we await for more details for the remaining colorways.
[Update 13 Sep 2022] A third colorway of the “Multi-Colour Patent” AF1 have surfaced. It’s supposedly a size 17 pair for baseball player Aaron Judge. Another polychromatic scheme but this time dazzling in an eye-catching mix of yellow on the eyestays and Swooshes, blue on the quarter and tongue, teal on the heel, and grey on the mudguard and tip. If the colors in these leaked images are accurate, sail makes up the toebox as well as the sole units below.
[Update 15 Aug 2022] When you see people in front of you looking down as you rock these, they’re not avoiding eye contact, they’re probably just looking at your shoes. We now have official images of this eye-catching, polychromatic pair. It seems like the insoles are just as uninhibited as its exterior, featuring Undefeated’s five strikes logo over a montage of Air Forces. The pair will also come with an alternate orange lace, if the default sail is still too tame for your liking.
There’s no release date yet but we’ll be sure to give an update once it’s been officialized along with a price tag.
Los Angeles-based brand Undefeated is back with a vengeance to collaborate on yet another Air Force 1 Low! This time, the creative giant is harnessing glossy, reflective patent leather to create one of the most colourful and vibrant AF1s we’ve seen so far.
The “Multi-Colour Patent” colourway appears to follow a light-to-dark colour blocking, with a light pink on the toebox, mustard yellow over the tongue, light blue from the toe to the forefoot, dark blue along the eyestays, red at the mid-section, deep purple at the ankle and heel, and finally pitch black on the heel tab. Meanwhile, a translucent rubber orange Swoosh adds an extra colour to the upper while still displaying the borders between colours underneath. To top it all off, the outsole is coloured an unusual translucent blue, matching the baby blue forefoot.
Nike Air branding is imprinted at its usual place on the heel tab, while the Undefeated logo finds its spot on the outer ankle and tongue tab. However, on a design that glistens and gleams as it transitions from one colour block to the next, one has to squint to see the subtle logos pressed into the leather surface.
Between the multitude of bright colours and the dazzling medium, this has to be one of the most head-turning Air Force 1 colourways the industry has seen so far. Undefeated pulled no punches in this collaboration, which could be seen as a lively celebration of a rich 40 years of Air Force 1s.
Besides exclusive first-look images from @kicksdong, there isn’t any official information about when this collaboration will release, so stay tuned as more details surface over the coming weeks!
Was “Multi-Colour Patent” too much of a statement piece for you? Check out a first look at its polar opposite, the neutral-toned Nike Air Max 1.