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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Force 1 “Orange Skeleton”

Key Features: After dropping an all-white and all-black version of the “Skeleton” Air Force 1 in previous years, Nike has upped the ante with this orange colorway. And let’s be real, does it get more Halloween-y than orange?

Release Date: October 28

Price: $130 / €130

Buy: Nke and select retailers (see list below)

Editor’s Notes: Nike’s two previous skeletal Air Force 1s were hugely popular when they dropped, so it won’t surprise us when this orange version sells out in nano-seconds. The overall design remains unchanged, just the colorway of the upper takes on a much more obvious Halloween-themed orange. The skeletal design on the upper does not glow in the dark this time, though the mid- and outsoles do.

Dropping via Nike SNKRS and select retailers on October 28.

Where to buy the Nike Air Force 1 “Orange Skeleton” on October 28

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