Nike announces collaboration with Tiffany & Co
29.01.2023 9875

Nike announces collaboration with Tiffany & Co

Tiffany & Co. sneakers The x Nike Air Force 1 Low will be housed in a signature mint-colored jewelery brand box adorned with Nike's signature comma in the center, Hypebeast.com writes.

Successful launch of Diamond Supply Co. sneakers. x Nike SB Dunk Low "Tiffany" in 2005, prompted the luxury jewelry brand to continue its collaboration with Nike. Some early photos of Tiffany & Co. x Nike Air Force 1 Low, which has been revealed to the Western press, suggests that the new collaborative sneaker will likely feature a gray suede upper, complete with Nike logos in Tiffany's mint signature color. Branding from the jewelry company will also appear on the heels of the shoe pair. It is assumed that the price of a new pair of Tiffany & Co. x Nike Air Force 1 Low will be around $400.

Tiffany & Co. sneakers x The Nike Air Force 1 Low will be housed in a signature mint-colored jewelery brand box adorned with Nike's signature 'comma' in the center.
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