Sustainable Materials
Nike Air Force 1 '07 Next Nature
Women's Shoes
This product is made with at least 20% recycled content by weight
The radiance lives on in the Air Force 1 ’07, the b-ball icon that puts a fresh spin on what you know best: crisp materials, bold colors and the perfect amount of flash to make you shine.
- Shown: White/Light Wild Mango
- Style: DC9486-107
Nike Air Force 1 '07 Next Nature
The radiance lives on in the Air Force 1 ’07, the b-ball icon that puts a fresh spin on what you know best: crisp materials, bold colors and the perfect amount of flash to make you shine.
Benefits
- Upper softens and gains vintage character with wear.
- Originally designed for performance hoops, Nike Air cushioning adds lightweight comfort.
- Rubber sole with star pattern provides durability and traction.
- Padded, low-cut collar looks sleek and feels great.
Product Details
- Stitched overlays
- Foam midsole
- Perforations on toe
- Shown: White/Light Wild Mango
- Style: DC9486-107
Air Force 1 Origins
Debuting in 1982, the AF1 was the first basketball shoe to house Nike Air, revolutionizing the game while rapidly gaining traction around the world. Today, the Air Force 1 stays true to its roots with the same soft and springy cushioning that changed sneaker history.
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How This Was Made
- This product was responsibly designed utilizing recycled materials from post-consumer and/or post-manufactured waste. One of our biggest steps on our journey to zero carbon and zero waste is in choosing our materials because they account for more than 70% of any product’s footprint. By reusing existing plastics, yarns, and textiles, we significantly reduce our emissions. Our goal is to use as much recycled materials as possible without compromising on performance, durability and style.
- Learn more about our Move to Zero journey towards zero carbon and zero waste, including how we're working to design product with sustainability in mind and help protect the future of where we live and play.
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Nike Air Force 1 '07 Next Nature