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Following an initial teaser by Ronnie Fieg in late November, we  now get a better look at his Kith x Nike Air Force 1. Friends of Fieg shared shots of their pairs on Instagram over the weekend. Check them out below.

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Done up in white leather, the Forces find KITH's box logo debossed into the Swoosh on the side, while a mini Swoosh is applied at the forefoot. The tongue then bears a red KITH-branded tag, as gold lace tips decorate the white laces. The sneaker is finished with an off-white midsole and blue lining.

The sneakerheads that got excited about a possible upcoming release will be left disappointed after finding out that only 100 pairs of the Kith x Nike Air Force 1 were manufactured and distributed to Ronnie Fieg’s closest friends. It was previously speculated that the pair Fieg teased on his Instagram in November was a  bespoke pair (similar to Teddy Santis' Aimé Leon Dore iterations over the years), though that has now been found to be untrue.

Whether we’ll see an official Ronnie Fieg x Nike Air Force 1 collaboration that is released to the general public remains to be seen.

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