Nike Air Force 1 Low ’07 PRM “Baroque Brown” shoes: Where to get, price, and more details explored

Nike Air Force 1 Low Baroque Brown shoes (Image via Nike)
Nike Air Force 1 Low Baroque Brown shoes (Image via Nike)

Nike clearly has a soft spot for the Nike Air Force 1, as evidenced by the weekly announcements of updated and fresh renditions of the sneaker. The latest in this portfolio will be a premium (PRM) style of Air Force 1 shoe dressed in a "Baroque Brown" ensemble. This variation will be entirely wrapped up in a Baroque Brown/Coconut Milk-Pacific Moss color palette.

The newly designed Air Force 1 ’07 PRM “Baroque Brown” colorway is planned for the coming months of 2024, as per Sneaker Bar Detroit and other sources. Per official news, the launch date of these sneakers is currently under wraps.

These shoes will be sold with a retail price label of $150 per pair. They will be offered via Nike’s online as well as offline outlets, the SNKRS app, and other connected sellers.


Nike Air Force 1 ’07 PRM “Baroque Brown” shoes feature coconut milk Swooshes

Here's a detailed look at the sneakers (Image via Nike)
Here's a detailed look at the sneakers (Image via Nike)

Nike, in its most recent iteration of the Air Force 1 Low, is welcoming its return to its roots. In doing so, the company has reignited its affection for traditional, durable materials.

This release, which features a prominent "Baroque Brown" motif, heralds a transition toward the enduring allure of workmanship that places less emphasis on flashy details. The layout does not invert the structure of the canvas but rather celebrates the resilience and simplistic beauty of the material.

With the incorporation of elevated reflective trims, this choice of cloth, which is well-known for its dependable quality as well as ease of use, is given an exquisite twist. This reference to functionality also ensures that the canvas edges do not tear with continued use.

The upper part is completely submerged in a rich chocolate color that is suggestive of fallen foliage underfoot, creating a color theme that conveys depth as well as an earthy quality. A vibrant "Sail" threading serves as a striking contrast to this.

This color also appears on the midsole, the shoelaces, and the famous profile Swoosh, giving the footwear a sense of airiness in spite of the darker tones that are present. The design's solid core is not overpowered by the exposed foam that is located inside the tongue flap, which gives a touch of fragmented style to the overall look.

The layout is finished off with a sense of natural vigor thanks to the addition of an olive touch, which can be found discretely bordering the insoles, tongue tabs, and outer sole units. This further enhances the color scheme.

Take a closer look at the uppers of the sneakers (Image via Nike)
Take a closer look at the uppers of the sneakers (Image via Nike)

The Swoosh firm addresses the iconic Air Force 1 shoe’s rich heritage in the following manner:

“Debuting in 1982 as a basketball must-have, the Air Force 1 came into its own in the '90s. The clean look of the classic white-on-white AF1 was endorsed from the basketball courts to the block and beyond.”

It continues as,

“Finding its rhythm in hip-hop culture, releasing limited collabs and colorways, Air Force 1 has become an iconic sneaker around the globe. And with over 2000 iterations of this staple, its impact on fashion, music, and sneaker culture can’t be denied.”

Add the new Nike Force 1 Low “Baroque Brown” shoe to your wishlist that will be accessible in 2024.

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Edited by Babylona Bora
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