First look at Yuto Horigome’s Nike SB Air Force 1 Low revealed

Real images of Yuto Horigome’s upcoming Nike SB Air Force 1 Low sneaker have surfaced, following earlier mock-ups. The collaborative shoe features a “White/Iron Grey” colorway and marks the first Nike SB-tooled Air Force 1 under a skater’s name.

The sneaker, named Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Air Force 1 Low, carries the SKU IO8439-100 and is slated for release in Fall 2026. It represents a crossover between the iconic basketball silhouette and performance skateboarding specs, a rare combination for Nike SB tooling under a skater’s name. The design echoes the understated palette of Horigome’s prior work, with a premium leather upper in crisp white, accented by muted “Iron Grey” suede or nubuck overlays on the quarters and toe cap. This creates a timeless look focused on texture rather than bold colors. Key branding includes the “cross-feather” logo, inspired by the Horigome family crest, embroidered on the lateral heel. The motif appears on the tongue and heel tabs alongside co-branded Nike SB and Yuto Horigome insignias, tailoring the shoe to the skater’s identity and its skate-ready build.

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Nike SB is set to release a new version of the Air Force 1 Low in the Wheat colorway on June 9. The shoe combines classic design elements with skate-specific upgrades. It will retail for $120.

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Victor Victor Worldwide and Nike are expanding their footwear collaboration with a new monochromatic red colorway of the Air Force 1 Low.

Jordan Brand is preparing to launch the Air Jordan 1 Low “White/Iron Grey” as a general release. The sneaker features tumbled leather and a mini Swoosh detail. It is expected to arrive at Nike.com and select retailers in the coming weeks.

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Nike SB has launched a new "Black/Gum" colorway of the P-Rod Zoom Air Low sneaker. The shoe features a blacked-out design with classic gum soles and is now available at select retailers.

 

 

 

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