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Nike And Jordan Release Fall 2018 N7 Collection

Nike And Jordan Release Fall 2018 N7 Collection

Since first rolling out in 2009, the Nike N7 fund has aimed to support sport organizations in Native American/Aboriginal communities that help children to lead an active lifestyle. Each season, Nike and Jordan Brand also offer up a special slate of releases in conjunction with the fund to raise money and awareness. Now the the next chapter of N7 is here, as the Fall 2018 collection just dropped. Consisting of an Air Jordan 1 Retro High Strap, an Air Force 1 Mid, a Jordan Why Not Zer0.1, a Nike Huarache City Utility Premium, and a Nike Presto Fly Premium, the collection calls upon traditional tribal beadwork patterns and colors for its unique looks. Turquoise accents are prevalent throughout the majority of the shoes, and the aforementioned beadwork-style patterns are raised to provide arresting textured detailing. Fan of the beaded and patterned look? The majority of the Fall 2018 N7 collection is available now at Nike.com, and the AJ1s/AF1s will release November 14th on Nike SNKRS.

Nike N7 Fall 2018 Collection
Release Date: November 7, 2018
Release Date: November 14, 2018 (Air Jordan 1/Air Force 1)

Where to Buy

Air Jordan 1 High Strap N7

Nike Air Force 1 Mid N7

Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 N7

Nike Presto Fly N7

Nike Air Huarache City Utility N7

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