In past years, Nike has released a special Chinese New Year-themed sneaker each calendar year. 2025 will be no different, where we'll see a "Year of the Snake" Nike Air Force 1 Low introduced ahead of Spring 2025. Take a look at the official images of the pair below and stay tuned for more updates in the coming months.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Year of the Snake” features a color palette including Sail, Jade Horizon, Light Bone, and University Red hues. The upper will be dressed entirely in Sail, with a unique embossed snake imprint on the heel. Jade Horizon accents can be found on the Nike Swoosh and heel tab, with the tongue tab featuring a chic red snakeskin tag. Finishing off the look, we'll see a simple sail Rubber sole.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Year of the Snake” is expected to be released Spring 2025 via Nike.com and other select Nike retailers for a retail price of $130. To stay informed on all things Nike Brand and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.
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In past years, Nike has released a special Chinese New Year-themed sneaker each calendar year. 2025 will be no different, where we'll see a "Year of the Snake" Nike Air Force 1 Low introduced ahead of Spring 2025. Take a look at the official images of the pair below and stay tuned for more updates in the coming months.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Year of the Snake” features a color palette including Sail, Jade Horizon, Light Bone, and University Red hues. The upper will be dressed entirely in Sail, with a unique embossed snake imprint on the heel. Jade Horizon accents can be found on the Nike Swoosh and heel tab, with the tongue tab featuring a chic red snakeskin tag. Finishing off the look, we'll see a simple sail Rubber sole.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Year of the Snake” is expected to be released Spring 2025 via Nike.com and other select Nike retailers for a retail price of $130. To stay informed on all things Nike Brand and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.
Photos via Nike