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The Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Jackie Robinson’ pays tribute to the legendary athlete who broke baseball’s color barrier. The retro silhouette sports an off-white leather upper, accented with red baseball-style stitching at the heel and secured with white laces marked with the phrase ‘Change the World.’ Royal blue textile is utilized on the signature Swoosh and tongue. The latter displays the Brooklyn Dodgers’ classic logo, while Jackie’s jersey number adorns the lateral heel in crimson embroidery. Copper lace dubrae are stamped with ‘1947’ and ‘1956,’ denoting the years that Jackie entered the league and when he retired from the game. The low-top rests on a semi-translucent gum rubber cupsole, featuring speckled detailing and stitched sidewall construction.
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