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When it comes to springtime footwear, there are few colors that get the point across like pastels. And when it comes to classic Nike sneakers, it’s hard to top a crispy, clean Air Force 1, particularly one that’s outfitted in pastel patent leathers. Soon, the Beaverton, Ore.-based sportswear outfit will issue a new version of the retro sneaker in its fan-favorite Easter theme, and some retailers have already made the pair available for purchase.
The 2026 version of the Nike Air Force 1 Low Easter introduces a new-yet-familiar color scheme to the brand’s iconic model. Clad in a fully patent leather combination of Yellow Pulse/Pink Foam/Hydrangeas/Emerald Rise/White, the latest Easter Air Force 1 looks like something Nike could have released in the early 2000s. It’s somewhat reminiscent of 2006’s Medium Mint/Lemon Frost “Easter Egg” colorway, but the pastel shades and color placement is a bit different on the ’26 version.
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Another one of Nike’s beloved Easter Air Force 1s from 2005 received a retro reissue in 2017, but it’s far more common for the brand to issue new spins on the theme such as the upcoming pair.
Nike Air Force 1 ’07 ‘Easter’ Shoe
Price upon publish date of this article: $125
The latest Easter look is also yet another sign of a patent leather Air Force 1 revival. While glossy versions of the model have been released sporadically throughout the years, the brand has recently put more of an emphasis on the patent leather finish including a pink colorway previewed by designer Frank Cooke. Fans of the patent leather pairs can expect more to drop throughout the year.
While the ’26 iteration of the Air Force 1 Low Easter is set for a March 13 launch from many stockists, select retailers including Phoenix’s Manor have already released the sneaker. The seasonal colorway retails for $130 and has a style code of IQ9706-701.