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The Air Jordan 1 Low Brings Back The “Premium Essentials” Look

The Air Jordan 1 Low Brings Back The “Premium Essentials” Look

While not as experimental as its mid-height counterpart, the Air Jordan 1 Low has recently reveled in an assortment of eccentric colorways. The latest, however, forgoes any vibrant stitching and multi-color snakeskin in favor of a simple black/white ensemble.

Akin to a newly-surfaced Triple Black Jordan 1 Mid, leather panels throughout this low-top Air Jordan retro are clad in black. Profile Swooshes and midsoles, however, help create a yin-and-yang arrangement seen in 2016 as part of the Jordan 1 High Premium Essentials Pack. Free of any red “NIKE AIR” branding, the shorter Jordan 1 still ensures its Jumpman logo on the tongue and ball-and-wings insignia on the heel stand out from their pitch-black surroundings.

A release date is still unknown, but this clean Jordan 1 Low is likely to arrive quietly to Nike.com in the coming weeks. Until then, grab a closer look at the pair here below.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, the Converse Fear Of God partnership has a trio of the Chuck 70 dropping March 26th.

Air Jordan 1 Low
$90
Color: White/Black
Style Code: AO9944-001

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