Nike Air Force 1 Low '07 LX Year of the Tiger 0

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Product Details

Style

DR0147-171

Colourway

Sail/University Gold-White-Aurora Green-Rush Orange

Retail Price

US$130

Release Date

30/03/2022

Product Description

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Year of the Tiger is a limited-edition sneaker that was released to celebrate the 2010 Chinese New Year and pays homage to the year of the tiger in the Chinese zodiac.

The midsole of the Year of the Tiger Nike Air Force 1 Low shoe is made of Nike's foam material, offering comfort and cushioning with every step. The outsole is made of rubber, providing traction and grip for all types of surfaces. The insole is made of a soft, supple foam material, which molds to the shape of the wearer's feet to provide adaptive cushioning and a comfortable walking experience during movement.

We think that the standout feature of the Nike Air Force 1 Low Year of the Tiger is its unique design, incorporating vibrant tiger stripes and a University Gold Swoosh logo, making it a bold and eye-catching option to add to your sneaker collection. The Nike Air Force 1 Low Year of the Tiger was released on March 30th, 2022 at a retail price of $130.




12-Month Historical

12-Month Trade Range
£40 - £176
All-Time Trade Range
£94 - £150
Volatility
23%
Number of Sales
42
Price Premium
21%
Average Sale Price
£99

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