Holding onto icon status for more than 40 years, the AF1 is as reliably cool as it always has been. Durable construction, Air cushioning and grippy tread not only look great, they'll get you through recess and everything after in style. You know there's something special about a shoe when they look as good fresh out of the box as they do after years of hard wear. So go ahead, wear them out and wear them in.
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- Synthetic leather upper adds durability and support—just like the Air Force 1 first released in '82.
- Originally designed for performance hoops, hidden Air cushioning in the heel helps deliver lasting comfort.
- Padded low-cut collar looks sleek and feels great.
- Rubber outsole adds traction and durability. Fun fact: The circular tread pattern originally helped basketball players pivot on the court.
- Classic laces
- Perforations on toe
- Imported
Shipping
Shipping fees are calculated at checkout.
Orders are delivered to your home within 2–6 business days.
Please note that during special releases, sales, or holidays, delivery times may be slightly extended.
Returns
TAF offers a standard 30-day return policy.
Final sale items, promotional giveaways, and limited-release sneakers are not eligible for return or exchange.
For more general information, please refer to the FAQ page.
“Just do it.” Few brands embody their slogan as completely as Nike. Founded in 1971 in Beaverton, Oregon, by coach Bill Bowerman and his former student Phil Knight, Nike was born from a mission to create the perfect running shoe. The brand’s breakthrough came at the 1972 Olympic Games, marking the start of a legacy defined by performance and innovation.
Among Nike’s most iconic milestones are its partnership with Michael Jordan, which revolutionized basketball and sneaker culture, and the debut of visible Nike Air® cushioning with the launch of the Air Max 1. Pop culture also cemented Nike’s place in history when the futuristic Nike Mag appeared in Back to the Future—a vision later realized by legendary designer Tinker Hatfield, who brought self-lacing shoes to life with E.A.R.L. technology.
From heritage icons to cutting-edge innovation, Nike continues to push the boundaries of sport and style—proving that the future of sneakers is already here.