
Supreme and Nike continue their long-running partnership with a new release of the Air Force 1 Low. For Fall 2025, the collaboration focuses on refined details and familiar colorways, keeping the attention on one of Nike’s most recognized sneakers. Supreme applies its branding with subtle touches, while the design itself remains rooted in the structure of the original Air Force 1.
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The sneaker arrives in two color options. The first features a full black leather upper, accented by a white Swoosh and the Supreme box logo in white. The second offers the reverse, built from a full white leather upper with a black Swoosh and a black Supreme logo. Both pairs use full-grain leather and include a perforated leather toe panel that maintains the silhouette’s classic form. These choices keep the shoe grounded in its basketball origins while adding the polish that Supreme collaborations are known for.

Comfort sits at the core of this release. Each pair comes with a DURAPLUSH lining that cushions the interior. The footbed carries co-branded detailing, tying the sneaker back to the collaboration. This balance between structure and comfort ensures the sneaker works for everyday wear, from casual settings to more styled outfits.

Attention to detail defines this edition of the Air Force 1 Low. A custom lace lock sits at the base of the laces, stamped with co-branding that sets the pair apart from standard releases. The tongue label carries both names, while a small embroidered logo sits at the eyestay. A debossed logo pressed into the leather side panel adds another layer of texture without overwhelming the design.

The collaboration arrives on a schedule familiar to fans of both brands. The Supreme x Nike Air Force 1 Low releases on September 18 through Supreme’s online store and physical locations. A follow-up release takes place on September 20 across Asia, expanding availability to a global audience. This staggered rollout continues the pattern of Supreme drops, keeping attention on both regional and international markets.