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Sure, the Air Force 1 has been around for over 40 years, but Nike has always had this remarkable ability to make each drop feel fresher and more unique than the last. Take the brand new Nike Air Force 1 Low Starstruck, for example. In the four decades that this silhouette has dominated sneaker culture, we’ve genuinely never seen anything quite like it – until now, that is.
Built on top of a crisp all-white leather base, this pair is overlaid with Ice Blue suede wrapping the toebox, lacing system, and heel badge. Each of these sections is decorated with metallic five-pointed stars, giving the shoe a cosmic, almost futuristic edge that’s guaranteed to turn heads. The starry aesthetic continues onto the dubrae, while a bold University Blue Swoosh slices cleanly across the sidewalls, balancing out the celestial vibe with a sharp, sporty finish.


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One thing the Beaverton brand hasn’t dared to change, though, is the Air midsole. Kept classic and clean, it still delivers unrivaled comfort and dependable cushioning with every step. But to make things extra special, the unit is paired with a translucent rubber outsole reminiscent of the Sean Cliver x Nike SB Dunk Low from 2020 – an underrated detail that elevates the overall design and gives longtime collectors something to geek out over.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Starstruck is scheduled to be released sometime in 2025. It’ll be available via Nike and select global retailers both online and in-store. If you want a pair, make sure you download Sole Retriever's mobile app to stay updated on the latest sneaker launches, raffles, restocks, release reminders, news, and more from across the ever-evolving world of streetwear.
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