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Nike's Tiffany Air Force 1 Low sneakers are back. Well, sort of.

More like, Nike has introduced a new Air Force 1 sneaker dressed up in a Tiffany-style outfit, almost like the sought-after collaboration from 2023.

Tiffany Blue may be a registered trademark of the brand, while the unmistakable custom color created by Pantone is exclusively available to Tiffany. But the latest Nike Air Force 1 follows nearly the same formula as the coveted Tiffany Forces...within legal parameters, of course.

Nike's newest Air Force 1 Low sneaker has crisp black leather uppers, topped with a light blue Swoosh like the Tiffany collab. However, Nike's sneakers feature additional blue contrast stitching, which sets this pair apart from the linkup (and honestly, it makes it just slightly better).

Nike calls its baby blue shade "Aurora Green." However, the inner voice in my head keeps screaming, "Tiffany Blue."

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Even though Nike designed an Air Force 1 with the actual Tiffany before, that hasn't stopped the brand from dishing out similar Air efforts. Just recently, Nike dropped Tiffany-flavored Air Max 90 and Air Max 95. The sportswear juggernaut also quietly revived its "Tiffany" Air Max Plus sneakers, just in time for all the Tiffany-coded launches.

Even adidas sneakers have enjoyed the "Tiffany" treatment. Most notably, the brand debuted a gorgeous Gazelle decorated in the familiar black and blue color scheme associated with the jewelry brand.

Whereas the Tiffany x Nike Air Force 1 retailed for $400 (and even more on resale platforms), Nike's adjacent shoes are more affordable.

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The new Air Force 1s, for instance, are expected to retail for $110 during the summertime, letting you pocket that extra $290 that the Tiffany collab would've cost you.

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