OFF-WHITE X NIKE ปล่อย AIR FORCE 1 LOW “VOLT”

OFF-WHITE X NIKE ปล่อย AIR FORCE 1 LOW “VOLT”

December 12, 2018 20850 Comments

Virgil Abloh เพิ่มไลน์อัพคอลเลกชันใหม่ของ Off-White อย่างคอลเลกชัน The Ten หลังจากที่ได้เผยโฉม Nike Air VaporMax ไปแล้ว งานนี้มาในโทนสว่างกันบ้างกับ Nike Air Force 1 Low ที่มาในสี Volt สุดจี๊ด

Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Low มาในสี Volt Cone Black และ Hyper Jade นับว่าเป็นรองเท้าอีกคู่โดดเด่นกว่าคู่อื่นๆ เพราะตัวรองเท้าเป็นสี Volt ทั้งหมดตัดด้วยสัญลักษณ์ Swoosh สีดำและซิกเนเจอร์ของ Off-White ที่เป็นข้อความด้านข้างรองเท้าและแถบสีส้มด้านล่างของสัญลักษณ์ Swoosh

สำหรับผู้ที่สนใจ Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Low Volt จะวางจำหน่ายในช่วงวันหยุดปลายปีนี้ที่ช็อปตัวแทนจำหน่ายของ Nike และ Nike.com ราคาอยู่ที่คู่ละ $170 USD

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Beyond the taste, I made the switch because of the health benefits. Ceylon cinnamon has significantly less coumarin than Cassia cinnamon, which makes it a much better option for long-term use, especially if you’re taking it in supplement form. I’ve been using Ceylon cinnamon supplements to help with blood sugar management and inflammation, and I’ve definitely noticed improvements in my energy levels and digestion.

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