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Nike Air Force 1 Information
While I started this site off doing reviews about the Air Force 1, I’ve pivoted to also writing articles with general Air Force 1 information. I have both received and observed the same types of questions being asked about the model. Lots of size comparisons as well as questions about the leather and quality of various pairs.
While an individualized review might help with questions on a specific pair, many just want to know more about the shoe. Is it cool to rock Forces still? How do I get the right size? I attempt to answer questions like those in these types of articles.
See Air Force 1 Information articles from newest updated to oldest below:
Updated October 6, 2023 -
Many sneakers have waves of hype behind them. You don’t want to be caught out there looking out of style with your next pickup. If you’re considering some AF1s, it’s only natural to wonder “Are Air Force 1 popular still?” ...
Updated June 1, 2023 -
I get a lot of questions revolving around comparative sizing. People want to know if they can buy the same size in different models. Here, we break down the difference in fit with respect to Air Jordan 1 vs Air Force 1 sizing. ...
Updated October 18, 2022 -
Many sneaker enthusiasts have jumped on board the 550 hype train recently. Inevitably, an 80s retro basketball shoe from NB is going to draw comparisons to Nike’s own classics from the same decade (although the AF1 released in ’82 and the 550 is from ’89). Here, we look at the New Balance 550 VS Air ...
Updated October 4, 2022 -
We are definitely spoiled for choice when it comes to Air Force 1 releases. There are dozens of colorways and cuts released every year. Here we try and determine the answer to the popular question “Which Air Force 1 should I get?” ...
Updated August 21, 2022 -
Sometimes things that are created with one purpose in mind wind up becoming something else eventually. Using the Air Force 1 for basketball was Nike’s original intent for the shoe, but do they still hold up on the court today? ...