Where to Buy the Billie Eilish x Nike Air Alpha Force Low
News on this release was first published October 9, 2022.
Update August 7, 2023: The Billie Eilish x Nike Air Alpha Forces will be launching via SNKRS on August 9. Cop your pairs at the links below.
Update July 28, 2023: Official images of Billie Eilish's upcoming Nike Air Alpha Force collaboration have arrived, confirming that both a black and red colourway will release. Stay tuned for release details.
Update March 14, 2023: On-foot shots of the upcoming Billie Eilish x Nike Alpha Force Lows have arrived via . Check them out here and expect a release date to land soon.
Update February 20, 2023: Late last year, rumours suggested Billie Eilish would continue her Nike partnership via a collaboration taking on the long-dormant Nike Alpha Force Low. Eilish’s project will see the Alpha Force Low, a silhouette originally hailing from the 80s, reignite an OG white, black and red colourway famously donned by Michael Jordan. Confirmation is still to come through for the pairs, so for now, check out the images courtesy of .
Singer-songwriter is set to continue her collaboration into 2023.
The American artist kicked off her Swoosh partnership with two makeups in 2021, including a AJKO and a , prior to a string of makeups arriving before the end of 2022. In a few days’ time, Eilish is also set to drop her Air Force 1 High.
Sources trusted by Sneaker Freaker have confirmed that 2023 will see Billie Eilish reworking the Nike Alpha Force Low. A slightly more obscure Nike basketball silhouette from the late 1980s, the Alpha Force Low was famously in a 1988 matchup between the Bulls and Knicks, when Jordan recorded a 28-point scoresheet.
The leather low-top is denoted by a strap across the forefoot, an Air unit in the sole, and a ‘ski-lock heel’. The unmistakably 80s silhouette shares some design features with the , as well as with models like the .
Stay posted for further details as they arrive. In the meantime, check out on October 14 if you’re after the Billie Eilish x Air Force 1 ‘Sequoia’.