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The Nike Air Force 180 is set to make a comeback sometime soon with the release of two new colorways. Nike Air Force 180 Black Friday Sale The classic silhouette made famous by Charles Barkley in the days of the dream team has not received a new colorway since 2016. Now, it will be adorned in both and Olive and Khaki color scheme. The Olive features a tonal upper with blends of suede and leather atop a white speckled midsole. The Khaki colorway blends black-speckled khaki suede with white and black detailing to look more like an “Oreo” colorway than most “Oreo” colorways we see.



Charles Barkley’s 51st birthday came and went this year without too much of a nod from his friends back at Nike. Nike Air Force 180 Shoes That is, unless you count the continued resurgence of his Nike Air Force 180 model as a tribute to the Round Mound of Rebound. This colorway of the shoe is one that has just a little bit of Houston Rockets flavor to it, remember that he closed out his career with that Texas franchise.

The 1992 Olympics were known for some of the most iconic sneakers in basketball history. Perhaps the most recognizable is the Nike Air Force 180 on Sale worn by Charles Barkley, a prominent member of that record-breaking squad. This Olympic-themed colorway has re-released several times over, with the most recent being in 2012 for the 20th Anniversary of the Dream Team, but it looks like Nike is re-living the moment once again thanks a July 7th release.

It looks like Nike will be adding another limited Shop Nike Air Force 180 to this season's stacked lineup, but on a much more exclusive basis. The A-COLD-WALL* x Nike Air Force 1 High that first released back in October will be up for grabs again from the NikeLab 1948 location in London. The shoe will be available via in-store raffle starting on November 30th along with the four Nike AF100 releases.

The Nike Air Force 180 Online continues its string of new styles for spring 2014 with the pair pictured above. Nike Sportswear goes back to the style that was the first made for this year, and essentially swaps out the black upper for grey while moving from royal blue accents to teal. This pair is Dark Grey nubuck with Green Abyss hits and still the same amount of white and just a touch of red, so now you can decide which palette made the most of the template.

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