First images of the items that make up the Nike and Tiffany & Co. collab
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
The official images of Nike’s sneaker model, made in collaboration with Tiffany & Co., have taken less time to be unveiled than we expected. And if the news already paralyzed Instagram, the same thing has happened with this new update.

It seems that the Air Force 1 Low by Tiffany & Co., called “Air Force 1 1837” (in honor of the founding year of the jewelry company), will arrive sooner than we expect. As can be seen in the images, they are characterized primarily by the premium black suede detailing on the upper of the shoe and the “Tiffany Blue” colored swooshes. Collaborative touches are provided by the “Tiffany” lettering on the tongue and the silver co-branding detail on the heel.
And wait, because, to everyone’s surprise, this is not the only item in the collab, but also a collection of limited edition sterling silver products, including a shoehorn, a shoe brush, a dubrae designed for the shoe, and a silver whistle.

Now let’s get down to the nitty-gritty: when and where will the Nike x Tiffany & Co. items be available for purchase, and how much will they cost? Everything points to a launch on March 7th, and they will be available both online on Nike’s SNKRS app and the Tiffany & Co. website, and physically at selected Nike retailers worldwide, the Tiffany Flagship Next Door, and at Tiffany & Co. Soho. The sneakers will be priced at $400, while the accompanying accessories range from $250 to $475.




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