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And for its next trick, Nike's Air Force 1 Low will turn invisible. Again.

That's right. The sportswear giant has brought back its "Invisible Woman" Air Forces for 2026. Well, the part two editions, that is.

In 2025, Nike released the Air Force 1 "Invisible Woman 2.0" sneaker, in tandem with the new Fantastic Four: First Steps movie starring Julia Garner and Pedro Pascal.

It featured a mix of classic white leather and see-through panels on the upper, plus icy blue accents and even lace bling. The design played on the original "Invisible Woman" Air Forces from 2006, but in a fresh way for the newest Fantastic Four film.

The 2025 versions keep up the classic transparent design, but they're slightly less "invisible" than the OG pairs. The '06 versions, which arrived around the time of Jessica Alba's Invisible Woman performance, practically put the dogs on full display (basically half the shoe was see-through).

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Regardless, the sequel is quite clean. And now, it's back.

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Nike recently restocked the Forces, alongside some other previous hits (Harris Tweed Dunks, anyone?). As we speak, the "Invisible Woman 2.0" sneakers are on Nike's website for $130.

And if you're thinking about copping, act fast. Many sizes have already "disappeared" again.

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