The Drop
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Valentine's Day (2026) (Women's) brings seasonal flair to the immortal silhouette, dropping with rose-tinted accents and romantic detailing tailored for the love-struck—or just anyone who wants a clean AF1 with a twist. Valentine's Day iterations are annual traditions for Nike, and this women's-exclusive colorway plays safe with wearability while nodding to the holiday's aesthetic. It's a familiar script, executed cleanly.
Resell Verdict
Currently moving around $107, with asks ranging from $74 to $169 depending on size and seller desperation. With 135 weekly orders, there's steady turnover but zero scarcity premium—this is a volume play, not a jackpot flip. Resell is stable but uninspiring; profit margins are razor-thin unless you copped below retail or hit a rare size. Not a hold-for-gains piece, more a quick-flip-if-the-stars-align situation.
Fake Tells
- ▸Swoosh stitching: Reps often botch the clean, tight stitch line where the leather Swoosh meets the toebox
- ▸Nike Air tongue tag: Font spacing and embroidery depth should be crisp—fakes go too bold or too thin
- ▸Midsole paint edges: Legit pairs have minimal bleed; sloppy paint around the sole's edge screams replica
Who It's For
Perfect for collectors who complete every seasonal drop and casual wearers hunting a subtle Valentine's vibe without wearing literal hearts. Works best with everyday fits—denim, sweats, summer dresses—where a hint of pink doesn't overpower.
Sizing & Fit
AF1 Lows run true to size for most, but women with wider feet commonly size up half for all-day comfort.






