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Air Jordan 1 “Light Smoke Grey” Slated For July 11th Release

Air Jordan 1 “Light Smoke Grey” Slated For July 11th Release

You can basically count on at least one Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG release a month in 2020, with the Air Jordan 1 “Court Purple” due in April, the Air Jordan 1 “Game Royal” in May, and the rumored “Dark Mocha” Air Jordan 1 in June. What we know for the month of July is the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Light Smoke Grey”, pictured here in detail for the first time. We’re immediately drawn to the black and red ankle collar, a trademark of the immortal “Banned” colorway, but the rest of the upper introduces the light smoke grey suede, white leather, and black Swoosh for an entirely new identity. You can expect the Air Jordan 1 “Light Smoke Grey” on July 11th for $170.

In other Air Jordan Retro news, official images of the Jordan 6 DMP have been revealed.

Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG
Release Date: July 11th, 2020
$170
Color: White/Black-Light Smoke Grey
Style Code: 555088-126

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