Although NIKE, Inc. is a serious company, it has never shied away from having fun. The Swoosh's products have benefited from a not-so-serious mentality through humorous advertisements and entertaining themes. Recently, the brand's upbeat side released a kid's Nike Air Force 1 Low with a clownfish logo reminiscent of "Finding Nemo" on the heel.
Although it is not an official partnership, the unreleased shoe quickly brings to mind the iconic character from Pixar's popular 2003 movie. The majority of the shoe's upper is predominantly orange and white, with wave-like patterns on the back of the latter hue. On the tongue's top, an undersea scene can be seen, while the conventional Nike insignia on the spine has been replaced by a smiling clownfish.
The Preschool Air Force 1's midsole keeps things straightforward underfoot. Yet, the outsoles forgo their typical design in favor of Nike Grind material. As part of the company's dedication to sustainability, production floor scraps are recycled to create Grind, a strong and environmentally friendly compound.
Enjoy these official pictures of the couple. As of this writing, there is no definitive nike.com release date; however, updates will be provided as soon as PS and TD sizes are determined.
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