“The One Line” was an imitation sub-brand designed by Phil Knight in 1979, and it’s made a comeback in the form of the new Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘NAI-KE’ collection. The first shoe in the collection was released late last year in a ‘Blue’ colorway, and now the shoes have reappeared to take on new ‘Tan’ and ‘Olive’ colorways.
The Asia-exclusive release sees the sneakers in dyed canvas uppers with “Sashiko-like” stitching on the side panels. The traditional ‘Nike’ script appears in Mandarin on the geometric-print heel tab and insoles. Semi-translucent eye stays are decorated in a speckled design while the laces and midsoles match the base material in color. Cream rubber outsoles round out the sneaker.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘NAI-KE’ sneakers are slated for a release in the coming weeks at retailers in Asia.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Asia-exclusive Sneakers
- Exclusive sneaker releases in Asia create hype and demand among sneaker enthusiasts worldwide.
- Heritage-inspired Designs
- Designs inspired by heritage and culture are gaining popularity in the fashion industry.
- Localization of Products
- Brands are tapping into regional preferences by releasing region-specific products like the Nike Air Force 1 Low 'NAI-KE'.
Who This Affects Most
- Footwear Industry
- The footwear industry can explore developing limited edition products catering to local preferences and heritage-inspired designs.
- Fashion Industry
- The fashion industry can leverage localized design elements to appeal to global markets and audiences.
- Sportswear Industry
- The sportswear industry can experiment with localized releases to create hype and demand among sneaker enthusiasts.
