L’Art de L’Automobile's Nike Air Force 1 Low Collection Is for F&F Only

Update: Spotted last week, L’Art de L’Automobile's collaboration with the Nike Air Force 1 Low is actually comprised of two designs. The first takes inspiration from the Porsche L’ART 968 and sees an all-black finish sport a subtle green tint as co-branding is joined by a debossed "968" note at the lateral midfoot. As for the second look, it celebrates L'Art's 10th anniversary with a special L'Art badge at the heel and carbon Swooshes that minimize weight. Unfortunately for anyone interested in obtaining either pair, both are said to be F&F-exclusives, with L'Art noting "THEY ARE NOT COMING OUT BUT THEY EXIST…" on Instagram. View this post on Instagram A post shared by L'Art de L'automobile KAR (@lartdelautomobile)Original Story: Nike and Jordan Brand are no strangers to automobile-inspired sneakers: look at the Air Jordan 14 (Ferrari 550), SB Dunk Low "Gulf" and "Pink Pig" (Porsche 917/20 and Ford GT40) or Kobe Bryant's Aston Martin DB9-inspired Kobe 5 and Hyperdunk. Now, however, they're bringing an outside automotive entity into the fold by collaborating with L’Art de L’Automobile on what appears to be an Air Force 1 Low.Revealed by L’Art de L’Automobile founder Arthur Kar, the collaborative sneaker features a monochromatic black upper and midsole that are accented by a glossy black Swoosh. The devil's mostly in the details on this co-created pair, with a nod to the Porsche 968 and a "L'art" hit sans apostrophe both appearing on the insoles, the latter of which replaces "Air" in what would otherwise be a standard Nike Air graphic.Though this sneaker may be L'Art de L’Automobile's first direct go-around with Nike, it's far from their first sneaker collaboration. Earlier in the year, the brand linked with Salomon for a capsule inspired by a famed Le Mans winner — a collaboration that followed up their inaugural ultra-colorful Salomon collaboration from 2022. L'Art de L’Automobile has also worked with Vans and NOCTA in years past.At the time of writing, a release date and info for this collaboration have yet to be revealed. However, more info is likely to surface soon.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

L’Art de L’Automobile's Nike Air Force 1 Low Collection Is for F&F Only

Update: Spotted last week, L’Art de L’Automobile's collaboration with the Nike Air Force 1 Low is actually comprised of two designs. The first takes inspiration from the Porsche L’ART 968 and sees an all-black finish sport a subtle green tint as co-branding is joined by a debossed "968" note at the lateral midfoot. As for the second look, it celebrates L'Art's 10th anniversary with a special L'Art badge at the heel and carbon Swooshes that minimize weight. Unfortunately for anyone interested in obtaining either pair, both are said to be F&F-exclusives, with L'Art noting "THEY ARE NOT COMING OUT BUT THEY EXIST…" on Instagram.


Original Story: Nike and Jordan Brand are no strangers to automobile-inspired sneakers: look at the Air Jordan 14 (Ferrari 550), SB Dunk Low "Gulf" and "Pink Pig" (Porsche 917/20 and Ford GT40) or Kobe Bryant's Aston Martin DB9-inspired Kobe 5 and Hyperdunk. Now, however, they're bringing an outside automotive entity into the fold by collaborating with L’Art de L’Automobile on what appears to be an Air Force 1 Low.

Revealed by L’Art de L’Automobile founder Arthur Kar, the collaborative sneaker features a monochromatic black upper and midsole that are accented by a glossy black Swoosh. The devil's mostly in the details on this co-created pair, with a nod to the Porsche 968 and a "L'art" hit sans apostrophe both appearing on the insoles, the latter of which replaces "Air" in what would otherwise be a standard Nike Air graphic.

Though this sneaker may be L'Art de L’Automobile's first direct go-around with Nike, it's far from their first sneaker collaboration. Earlier in the year, the brand linked with Salomon for a capsule inspired by a famed Le Mans winner — a collaboration that followed up their inaugural ultra-colorful Salomon collaboration from 2022. L'Art de L’Automobile has also worked with Vans and NOCTA in years past.

At the time of writing, a release date and info for this collaboration have yet to be revealed. However, more info is likely to surface soon.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast