Nike Air Force 1 Low “Easter”
April 4, 2025 · Notorious Lifestyle
No Easter eggs here, just a lovely pair of kicks
Release Date: 1 April 2025
Price: 115 USD
The spring equinox has well and truly happened, and just in time for April, Nike’s bringing back pastel power to help you with that egg hunt (whether you’ll be hunting for actual eggs or looking into the latest Taylor Swift outfits for hints about the release of Reputation or Debut, Taylor’s Version ). The Air Force 1 Low “Easter” is landing April 1, and yep, it’s rocking that classic “Wheat” vibe—just with a seasonal twist.
Design
The front half stays clean and earthy, serving up those tan tones we all know from the OG “Wheat” drop. But spin these around and boom—Easter energy hits hard. Think soft lilac, minty green, candy blue, rose pink and yellow-orange, all in one wild, pastel mix on the heel. It’s kind of chaotic, kind of perfect.
These kicks are made for that weird in-between weather when it’s still freezing in the morning and weirdly warm by lunch. You can rock them with heavier fits or throw them on with lighter spring pieces and still make it work. Either way, the color-blocking guarantees they won’t just sit in your closet.
While the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Easter” leans heavy on looks, it still delivers on comfort. The classic AF1 build brings that cushy midsole and solid grip you need for everyday wear. It's not a performance shoe built for the court, but the durable outsole and padded collar give you steady support and all-day comfort.
Styling your Nike Air Force 1 Low “Easter”
The great thing about Air Force 1 Lows is that they are super versatile. You can wear them with longer trousers, sweats or jeans in colder weather and they will look great with shorts in the summer. We would go for a relaxed look, think roomier denim and joggers. For tops, keep it cool with graphic teas and statement hoodies. While the weather is cold, add a layer with a bomber jacket. For a day in the office or at times you want to look a bit more dressed, these kicks go great with slacks and maybe a well cut blazer. They will give you a cool tech head vibe, while keeping you comfortable all day.
For colors, you can fully embrace the pastel palette by wearing similar shades, or tone it down in the clothing to let the sneaker speak.
Most importantly, Air Force 1 is known to crease, so it might be a good idea to invest in some crease protectors. Those are little shields that slide into the toe box, helping your shoes hold their shape for longer. They are made from lightweight but tough materials and are flexible enough to walk in. The best ones come with vent holes to keep your feet dry and comfy, plus cutting lines so you can trim them to fit just right. Pro tip: go up a half size if you’re planning to use them regularly.
Availability and price:
Retail price is set at $115 and the shoe will be available through Nike and select retailers starting 1 April.