NIGO, Levi's, and Nike Revive the Air Force 3 Low with Denim-Driven Design | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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NIGO, Levi's, and Nike Revive the Air Force 3 Low with Denim-Driven Design | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"In a rare fusion of streetwear legacy and American denim craftsmanship, NIGO, Levi's, and Nike have joined forces to reimagine one of basketball's most overlooked sneakers - the Air Force 3 Low. Set to launch globally this October, the collaboration brings together three brands that have each defined cultural movements in their own right. First introduced in 1988, the Air Force 3 was originally designed as a high-performance basketball shoe - rugged, protective, and distinct from its slimmer predecessors."
"At the heart of this release is Levi's signature denim, a material synonymous with American identity and craftsmanship. Both colorways of the Air Force 3 Low - "Olive Grey" and "Enigma Stone" - celebrate denim's tactile richness, repurposing it as a storytelling tool rather than just a textile. The "Enigma Stone" version channels a vintage aesthetic, featuring washed indigo denim with brown suede overlays and navy accents that evoke a balance between retro sport and classic Americana."
NIGO, Levi's, and Nike collaborated to reimagine the Air Force 3 Low, scheduled for global launch in October. The original Air Force 3 debuted in 1988 as a rugged, protective, high-performance basketball shoe distinct from slimmer predecessors. The new iteration applies Levi's denim as a core design language across two colorways: Enigma Stone and Olive Grey. Enigma Stone pairs washed indigo denim with brown suede overlays and navy accents for a vintage, Americana feel. Olive Grey uses distressed suede, faded tones, and a pre-yellowed midsole to evoke intentional aging and nostalgic patina. The design bridges sport, fashion, and heritage.
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