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Since its inception back in 1982, the Nike Air Force One has served as one of sneaker history’s most iconic and overtly celebrated silhouettes. From edgy or simple colorways to innovative designs and collaborations, this model has continued as a staple in footwear.

To kick off the sneaker’s 30th Anniversary in 2012, Nike will bring us the women’s Nike Air Force 1 Low Light “Julep”. Adding an interesting design twist to the low top sneaker, this model will slim down a bit with no inner lining and a smaller sole. Luckily there will be no other major cosmetic changes as the upper layout will remain the same. As we’re sure many of our readers may be wondering “Why”, this change may actually work out in our favor in the long run considering that our future will demand more efficient and or environmentally friendly products.

See more images below of the slick new Nike Air Force 1 Low Light “Julep” and be sure to stick with SneakerFiles for more release date details.

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  1. Lower profile midsole AND no cushioning around the lower ankle? I LOVE it! I own a bunch of Sebastian Janowski’s and I always said that if the AF1’s came in the same profile I may buy a pair. Make them in Men’s sizes and I’ll be in line!