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Shattered Backboard Returns To The Air Jordan 1 Low Flyknit

Shattered Backboard Returns To The Air Jordan 1 Low Flyknit

One of the most appreciated colorways to ever don the illustrious Air Jordan 1 silhouette is the legendary combination of Starfish, Sail, and Black that combines to create the Shattered Backboard color scheme. In its original color blocking, it has adorned two different versions of the Jordan 1; the original and the women’s exclusive satin variety from earlier this year. Now, it is set to dress up a brand new take on MJ’s first signature sneaker, the Air Jordan 1 Low Flyknit. Utilizing Nike’s flexible stretch material on the entirety of its upper, this offering will be one of the most comfortable new sneakers on the market. While this is the first we’ve seen of the Flyknit Low, we have seen the Jumpman utilize Flyknit on a high version that has called upon other admired color schemes the likes of “Bred” and “Royal” in recent years. Check out a detailed look below and keep it locked to Sneaker News for release details as they become available.

Air Jordan 1 Low Flyknit Shattered Backboard Starfish Sail Black White 3

Air Jordan 1 Low Flyknit Shattered Backboard Starfish Sail Black White 4

Air Jordan 1 Low Flyknit Shattered Backboard Starfish Sail Black White 2

Air Jordan 1 Low Flyknit Shattered Backboard Starfish Sail Black White 1

Source: us11

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