Quick Summary
Nike is expanding its seasonal Air Force 1 series for Fall 2026 with the "Sunflower" colorway, the latest in a run of nature-inspired iterations that have included the "Autumn Leaves" and "Cherry Blossom" releases. Like those predecessors, the "Sunflower" builds its concept around a detachable, lace-secured shroud that transforms the silhouette's look entirely depending on whether the cover is on or off.
When the shroud is in place, bright yellow sunflowers dominate every angle of the shoe, with each arrangement shifting as the perspective changes. The petals carry irregular, jagged edges that give the print an organic, realistic quality rather than a flat graphic feel, and small brown spots and hints of green keep the bold yellow from reading as one-dimensional. Remove the floral cover and a far more restrained Air Force 1 emerges beneath. Canvas in khaki and beige replaces the suede seen on earlier seasonal models, white leather Swooshes provide contrast, and cream laces alongside tan Nike branding keep the palette grounded. A brown gum sole rounds out the design, working equally well with or without the shroud applied.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low "Sunflower" is set to release in Fall 2026 in unisex sizing for a retail price of $125 via Nike SNKRS and select Nike Sportswear retailers. To stay informed on all things Nike and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.
Quick Summary
Nike is expanding its seasonal Air Force 1 series for Fall 2026 with the "Sunflower" colorway, the latest in a run of nature-inspired iterations that have included the "Autumn Leaves" and "Cherry Blossom" releases. Like those predecessors, the "Sunflower" builds its concept around a detachable, lace-secured shroud that transforms the silhouette's look entirely depending on whether the cover is on or off.
When the shroud is in place, bright yellow sunflowers dominate every angle of the shoe, with each arrangement shifting as the perspective changes. The petals carry irregular, jagged edges that give the print an organic, realistic quality rather than a flat graphic feel, and small brown spots and hints of green keep the bold yellow from reading as one-dimensional. Remove the floral cover and a far more restrained Air Force 1 emerges beneath. Canvas in khaki and beige replaces the suede seen on earlier seasonal models, white leather Swooshes provide contrast, and cream laces alongside tan Nike branding keep the palette grounded. A brown gum sole rounds out the design, working equally well with or without the shroud applied.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low "Sunflower" is set to release in Fall 2026 in unisex sizing for a retail price of $125 via Nike SNKRS and select Nike Sportswear retailers. To stay informed on all things Nike and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.