K-Pop Superstar G-Dragon Is Getting a Mismatched-Multi-Color Nike Air Force 1 Low Sneaker
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G-Dragon, aka the “King of K-Pop,” is continuing his love affair with the Nike Air Force 1 Low.
The PeaceMinusOne x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Para-Noise 3.0” sneaker continues the series of collaborations with G-Dragon’s label that began in 2019. As the most colorful colorway of his AF1 Lows yet, the 3.0 edition features mismatched Swooshes in purple, baby blue, yellow and teal across the two shoes’ black leather upper. An embroidered daisy makes its return on the tongue, as do streaked scuffs on the white midsole’s profile to go along with a more articulated stripe on the heel.
Thick laces like the type used in ’90s and ’00s skate shoes are included, and the insole features a custom graphic that hasn’t yet been shown in full. New accents also arrive in the form of eyelet buttons with a daisy and PeaceMinusOne’s peace sign logo.
G-Dragon and PeaceMinusOne have previously released three other Air Force 1 Lows with simpler color schemes, as well as two colorways of the Kwondo 1, a personalized transformation for the AF1 Low with brogue detailing and kilties.
“Even though everything is uncertain these days, we shouldn’t stop expressing ourselves as the way we are, and creating our own world,” G-Dragon said press release for a previous Air Force 1 Low collaboration. “With these footsteps being connected, we will find our utopia spreading in front of our eyes. I dream of every one of you expressing yourselves freely in the Youtopia that you create for yourselves.”
G-Dragon posted his newest Air Force Low to his Instagram Wednesday but didn’t announce a release date. Leaks have suggested, however, that the sneaker will drop some time in September for $200.
About the Author:
Ian Servantes is a Senior News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.
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