
After multiple rumors about a possible restock, the official images of the Nike Air Force 1 Low "Linen" confirm a 2024 release.
UPDATE 05/25/2024: According to several retailers in Europe, the Nike Air Force 1 Low "Linen" is set to release again on June 13, 2024. Nike has not yet confirmed the mentioned release date. However, several retailers have already listed the pair on their websites.
Originally released in 2001, the Nike Air Force 1 Low "Linen" debuted as part of the Nike Co.JP product lineup. Because the pair was very difficult to obtain, the brand decided to re-release it in 2016, remaining exclusive to Kith in Miami. However, it seems Nike still believes there is demand for this product, with the pair set to return during 2024 according to multiple sources. The colors are exactly the same as on the original version, with the shoe featuring a light pink Swoosh and outsole together with a beige upper. The tongue, laces, and inner lining are white. The Nike logo on the woven tongue label and the logo on the heel are both light pink.
When is the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Linen” releasing?
The Nike Air Force 1 Low "Linen" is set to release during the Summer 2024 season at select Nike Sportswear retailers. We are sure that Nike will produce a larger quantity compared to the 2016 or 2001 releases. However, given the popularity of the Nike Air Force 1, there still probably won’t be enough pairs for everyone. Any Air Force 1 collector will definitely pick up at least two pairs – one to wear and one to keep. See official images of the Nike Air Force 1 Low "Linen" below and check back on this page in the future for more release details.
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Vlad Ciutacu is a writer based in The Hague, Netherlands. He has been working in the footwear industry for more than a decade, with hundreds of pairs in his collection. His favourite models are the Air Jordan 1 and the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.




















