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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Force 1 “Realtree Camo”

Key Features: Each of the three Air Force 1 colorways features a different type of Realtree camo on its canvas upper. A Realtree logo on the sockliner, as well as embroidered eyelets and rounded laces round off the look.

Release Date: January 4 in Europe

Price: £80 / €110 (approximately $125)

Buy: Nike

Editor’s Notes: Nike has put together three eye-catching designs in partnership with the Realtree Camo company that has worked with Stüssy, Justin Timberlake, and Supreme to name a few.

The three colorways are desert camo, woodland, and arctic rush, and each features a variation of a camoflage design on its canvas upper.

Peep each of the options above, let us know your favorite in the comments, and look out for them to drop on January 4 in Europe and the U.K. In the meantime, stay tuned for news on a stateside release.

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