Beaverton’s inspirations have often tapped the unordinary, and in the same vein as the Air Max 97s inspired by boxes, this Air Jordan 1 takes muses into that same eccentric realm, capturing the essence of Nike’s industrial shipping centers. The department, with its string of equipment and various printed signs, are found here in extreme moderation as the pair totes the line between lifestyle and imaginative recreation. A white base of smooth leather defines the majority of the construction as bright yellow hues adorn the outsole, swoosh, and top line panel. Bar codes, recycling iconography, and much more are plastered throughout for a small yet fitting connection the facility that brings product into the hands of the end consumer. Grab a first look at the forthcoming colorway below and keep it locked in as more details arise in the coming months.
This Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Is Inspired By The Brand’s Shipping Department
Michael Le
May 1, 2019
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