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The Ubiquitous Air Jordan 1 Mid Appears In Grey And Volt

The Ubiquitous Air Jordan 1 Mid Appears In Grey And Volt

Everywhere you look nowadays, you see the Air Jordan 1, Air Jordan 1 Mid, and Air Jordan 1 Low. It’s a true testament to the silhouette’s versatile design that it’s managed to remained relevant for over 30 years, and it just may be more popular than ever today. Of course, Jordan Brand has been feeding the masses with several new colorways, and the latest pair to appear is this mid-cut iteration that features a mix of grey and volt. A dark gunsmoke grey and lighter grey that almost plays with being silver in its shade combine to coat this AJ1 Mid’s base/overlays, while bold volt midfoot Swooshes add a powerful pop of color. Black trim appears around the collar, and dark accents are provided by a black Jumpman tongue tag and a black ball-and-wings logo on the lateral collar flap. A breezy white midsole and outsole then finalize the look. Enjoy a complete set of official images directly below, and check out a store list as well to see where you can secure your pair now for $110 USD.

Air Jordan 1 Mid
$110
Color: Gunsmoke/Neutral Grey-Volt
Style Code: 554724-072

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