Nike is reviving the Air Force 1 Low ’01 in the classic Triple White colorway, pulling from the shoe’s archive to recreate the 2001 construction. Rather than using the Air Force 1 ’07 silhouette that dominates current releases, this version references the original 2001 build, which gives the all-white sneaker a slightly altered profile compared to what you might be used to seeing on shelves.
The Air Force 1 Low remains one of the most iconic silhouettes in sneaker history since its debut in 1982. Over the decades, different iterations have shaped how the shoe sits and feels, which is why the decision to reference the 2001 mold stands out. That construction gives this Triple White offering a distinct character from the more recent versions that have become standard.

Triple White colorways on the Air Force 1 Low have consistently been a staple for anyone looking for a clean, versatile everyday sneaker. This release leans into that simplicity while offering a piece of the shoe’s construction history.

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For anyone weighing this against a standard pair, the appeal is in the details. The 2001 mold gives the shoe a slightly different profile from the Air Force 1 ’07 that dominates shelves today, a nuance that rewards people who pay attention to construction rather than just colorway. Paired with the no-risk Triple White finish, it lands as a clean everyday option that still gives longtime fans a reason to look twice.
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