Nike Releases Sequined Unicorn Air Force 1s

We can’t stop staring.
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The unicorn trend officially won't quit — if Nike has anything to say about it, that is. The brand just dropped a pair of sequined unicorn Air Force 1s (well, they're technically called Air Force 1 Upstep Hi LX in the shade of Summer Shine), but if you're looking for literal unicorn high-tops, it doesn't get much better than this.

The sneaks in question are your classic white, high-top Air Force 1s, but these are bedazzled with shimmering sequins in pale pink and turquoise shades. Nike even included a GIF of the shoe catching the light, a seemingly magical effect, on its website. "The latest Air Force 1, designed exclusively for women, takes female Force to a new level," reads the sneakers' description on Nike's website. "A raised outsole, high-cut silhouette and elevated details come together in a luxe edition perfect for summer. Framed in white, the sequined upper lets the light play over shades of pink and teal for a look that never stays still."

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This is not the first unicorn-esque shoe that Nike has offered its mythical-creature-loving customers. In March, the sneaker brand dropped Air Max 1 iD sneakers, which are covered in an iridescent pink and blue hue. The company also once sold low-top sparkly Air Force 1s in the shade of Palest Purple, a similar version of the high-tops but in a darker, slightly less magical color scheme.

Not to mention, the unicorn trend has been riding high for months now, with no signs of slowing down. The year 2017 has brought forth a colorful unicorn apartment, a unicorn pizza, a unicorn quesadilla, unicorn makeup, unicorn bread, and, of course, Starbucks' infamous Unicorn Frappuccino.

The unicorn Air Force 1s will be available on Nike's website on July 1 at 10 a.m. EST for $200.

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