The “Banned” colorway of the Air Jordan 1, set to release alongside the Air Jordan 31 on September 3rd, is most certainly a must-have sneaker of the Fall season. Unlike the late 2013 release of the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG, the upcoming 2016 version won’t be a limited release as it played a major role in the marketing and unveiling of the newest Jordan shoe. Footaction and Finishline are stocking them nationwide, and we expect the same for Foot Locker, Eastbay, and even your local sneaker boutique. Stay tuned for more updates on the release as we near September 3rd.
The Air Jordan 1 “Banned” May Not Be Limited, But Demand Is High
Sneaker News
August 30th, 2016 (updated)
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