After adorning the classic Air Force 1 model with autumn leaves and cherry blossoms in spring, Nike’s iconic sneaker is gearing up for summer with another colorway featuring a fully removable shroud covering.
This time, the Air Force 1 Low goes full summer mode with a sheer, sunflower-print sheath covering the retro basketball shoe. The removable lining not only features a sunflower graphic, but also features flower-shaped cutouts for a three-dimensional effect.
While the previous Air Force 1 featured a premium suede base on the bottom, this upcoming summer style changes things up with a sesame-colored canvas material reminiscent of the Linen treatment seen on these shoes in March 2025.
Aside from its bold graphic style, what makes Nike’s Air Force 1 lineup even more unique is that wearers can choose to customize it to their liking. The delicate nature of the shroud is designed to naturally erode and shed with use, producing a truly unique result. Or, for those who don’t have the patience to achieve a natural look, the cover can simply be removed by untying the shoelaces.
Nike Air Force 1 Sunflower Low (pair).
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Despite Nike CEO Elliott Hill hinting at production cuts to the ubiquitous Air Force 1, Air Jordan 1, and Dunk sneakers, the Air Force 1 in particular doesn’t appear to have experienced any major supply cuts to date. Nike often introduces new styles almost every week, including a recent iteration that mimics the mold of the 2001 Air Force 1.
For more on the iconic Air Force 1, visit FN’s list of the Best Nike Air Force 1s of All Time.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Sunflower will arrive on nike.com and at select retailers this summer for a retail price of $125. The full color of this sneaker is Sesame/White/Hemp/Natural and the style code is IW1256-299.

Nike Air Force 1 Sunflower Low (lateral).
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Nike Air Force 1 Sunflower Low (heel).
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Nike Air Force 1 Low Sunflower (lateral without sheath).
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Nike Air Force 1 Low Sunflower (pair without shroud).
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Nike Air Force 1 Low Sunflower (heel without sheath).
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