Catalog Shoes Supreme x GOODENOUGH x Nike Air Force 1 Low

Supreme x GOODENOUGH x Nike Air Force 1 Low

Spring/Summer 2025 · Shoes · Last updated April 18, 2026

Supreme vs. Original

Supreme x GOODENOUGH x Nike Air Force 1 Low

Supreme version

$160 retail
Nike Air Force 1 Low by Nike

Original — Nike

Nike Air Force 1 Low

$115 Avoid the 39% hype tax

About the original

The Nike Air Force 1 Low was designed by Bruce Kilgore in 1982 as the first basketball shoe to use Nike Air cushioning, built on a full-grain leather upper and a cupsole with a pivot-point outsole. GOODENOUGH is Hiroshi Fujiwara's Tokyo label, founded in 1989; Fujiwara has run the Harajuku store Nowhere with Nigo and consulted for Nike's HTM line since 2002. The SS25 three-way collab with Supreme adds a ponyhair Swoosh, co-branded tongue and heel embroidery, perforated leather toe panel, translucent outsole with printed logos, and a second set of logo laces, released June 5, 2025 in white multi.

About Nike

Nike is an American sportswear corporation founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by track coach Bill Bowerman and runner Phil Knight in Eugene, Oregon, and renamed Nike in 1971. The Swoosh was designed that same year by graphic design student Carolyn Davidson for thirty-five dollars. Bowerman prototyped the Cortez and the waffle-sole Moon Shoe, and the Air Max line, introduced in 1987, made Tinker Hatfield's visible-air midsole a signature. Nike now produces footwear and apparel across running, basketball, football, and training, and owns Jordan Brand and Converse. Supreme has collaborated with Nike repeatedly since 2002 across Air Force 1, Air Max, and Dunk.

Price comparison

Nike retail $115
Supreme retail $160
Hype Tax +39%