The Drop
The Nike Air Force 1 Low LE Triple White (GS) keeps the legacy of Bruce Kilgore's 1982 icon alive in grade school sizing. This all-white execution strips away any extras—just premium tumbled leather, tonal Nike swooshes, and the unmistakable AF1 silhouette that's been dominating streets and playgrounds for decades. It's a blank canvas shoe that works for everything from school fits to weekend rotations.
Resell Verdict
Resell sits around $63, with recent asks ranging from $51 to $79—basically at or below retail for most GS AF1s. This is not a flip play. With 209 weekly orders, the demand is steady but the margins are razor-thin. Triple white GS sizes move volume, but you're not making bank unless you're buying bulk at deep discounts. Commonly reported as a "hold what you wear" situation—wenn du sie für ein Kid brauchst, kauf sie, but don't expect profit.
Fake Tells
- ▸Box label: Reps often botch the font weight and spacing on GS-specific boxes
- ▸Toe box perforations: Should be crisp and evenly punched—fakes get sloppy here
- ▸Midsole paint: Authentic Nikes have clean edges where rubber meets leather; fakes bleed or look gummy
Who It's For
Perfect for parents buying their kid a wardrobe staple or young sneakerheads starting their collection with a classic. Best suited for daily wear, school uniforms, or anyone chasing that clean, minimal aesthetic.
Sizing & Fit
Runs true to size in grade school measurements. Break-in can be stiff at first, but leather softens after a few wears.






