Nike Air Force 1 Low "Pantone Pack"
Release Date: April 9th, 2026
Color given its purest platform. The Nike Air Force 1 Low "Pantone Pack" brings together the silhouette that has served as sneaker culture's most enduring blank canvas and the system that has defined color communication for the professional world since 1963 — a collaboration between the shoe built to hold color and the institution built to name it. Every colorway in the pack is not inspired by a Pantone reference. It is one — precise, documented, and delivered with the clean authority of a system that does not approximate color but specifies it.
Each pair in the pack arrives in a single Pantone color applied across the AF1 Low's premium leather upper with the tonal consistency that the collaboration demands — the leather panels, the Swoosh, the heel tab, the lacing hardware, and the midsole accents all pulling from the same documented color code with the accuracy of a print production run held to professional standard. The Pantone chip number appears on the tongue label and insole in the typography of the color matching system's own visual language, turning the inside of the shoe into the same kind of specification document that designers, printers, and manufacturers have been referencing for six decades. The AF1's perforated toe box, Nike Air cushioning, and classic cupsole construction sit beneath each colorway exactly as they always have — the most reliable canvas in footwear holding the most reliable color system in design.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low "Pantone Pack" is for the designer who has spent a career specifying colors for other people's products and now gets to wear one, for the collector who understands that a Pantone chip number is as precise a form of expression as a name, and for everyone who has ever looked at a color and wanted to know exactly what to call it. The AF1 holds it. Pantone names it. The pack delivers both.