The Nike Air Force 1 Low has always been a shape-shifting legend, born on the basketball court in 1982 and reinvented countless times since.

For Fall 2025, Nike is taking things up a notch with one of its most luxurious makeovers yet: the Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Croc/Fauna Brown’.
Design Details:
This isn’t your everyday triple-white pair. Instead, Nike wraps the entire upper in glossy leather textured to mimic crocodile skin. The result? A sneaker that could almost pass as a dress shoe while still carrying the DNA of the streetwear icon. The monochromatic ‘Fauna Brown' finish extends across the laces, Swoosh, and overlays, giving the silhouette a sleek, uniform look that oozes refinement.

Down below, the classic chunky midsole and outsole stay true to form, but Nike keeps the luxe vibe alive by coating them in a complementary brown hue. Small details like gold-tone lace dubraes and a pre-worn leather tongue tag with cross-stitching elevate the design further, making this Air Force 1 one of the most premium GR drops in recent memory.
The ‘Croc/Fauna Brown’ joins a lineup of innovative Air Force 1 experiments this year. From ghillie shrouds to corduroy editions, and even Virgil Abloh’s Air Force 1 Low ‘Sesame', Nike continues to prove there’s no limit to how the model can be reimagined.

Release Info:
The Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Croc/Fauna Brown' is set to release in Fall 2025 via Nike and select retailers, with pricing expected at $140. Whether you’re into sneakers, streetwear, or statement footwear, this drop promises to be one of the season’s most coveted.
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62 thoughts on “Nike Air Force 1 Low ‘Croc/Fauna Brown’ is a Corporate Dream”
Ire Washington
I want these…I need these size 12
Cedric smith
No need for words, they speak for themselves
Christopher Brandley
Nike delivers,again an immaculate shoe for the adult with the youthful appearance excellent
Robert
Love those brown air force ones , I will be first in line to get a pair
Shahriar
Unfortunately, I can’t say I share the enthusiasm. Doesn’t look classy nor sporty – in my opinion, of course.