Nike Air Force 180 Olympic (2016) 0
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Nike Air Force 180Olympic (2016)


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Product Details

Style

310095 100

Colourway

White/Midnight Navy-Metallic Gold-Varsity Red

Retail Price

US$140

Release Date

08/07/2016

Product Description

The Nike Air Force 180 Olympic (2016) is a patriotic colorway released in 2016 that celebrates the original colorway of the same name worn at the 1992 Olympics by Charles Barkley.

The Nike Air Force 180 boasts a leather and nubuck upper constructed with high craftsmanship. Rather than encasing the Nike Air unit within the midsole, the Air Force 180 embeds it with the outsole so the Air hits the ground. Against a white background, midnight navy, metallic gold, and varsity red add splashes of color throughout the sneaker on the overlays, heel counter, and heel tab. Branding hits can be seen on the heel, tongue, strap, and white side Swooshes.

Our experts think the strap on the midfoot makes this shoe stand out. It adds support and has FORCE branding on it. The Nike Air Force 180 Olympic (2016) hit retail shelves on July 8, 2016, with a retail price of $140.





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Last 12 Months
£134 - £282
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£205 - £205
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22%
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1
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96%
Average Sale Price
Last 3 Months
£205

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