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Bright Pops Of Trail-Style Colors Land On The Air Jordan 1 Low

Bright Pops Of Trail-Style Colors Land On The Air Jordan 1 Low

Out of the nuclear Jordan 1 family, the Air Jordan 1 Low seems to have the easiest time appropriating a vast array of inspirations. And after revisiting the 85’s Varsity Red color blocking, the silhouette is heading off the beaten path with notable ACG style. Affixed with the tones most signature to the sub-label, the upper dyes forward leather panels in a saturated purple shade; yellows come into play quickly at the ankle and heel wrap while black and white neutrals accent to balance atop the underlying base and overlaid swoosh. Embroidered Jumpman logos add a distinct touch of high quality while its tongue-placed Jumpman complement lies somewhat more subtle despite its red coloring. Grab a detailed look at these here and expect a release to arrive at Nike.com hopefully within the coming months.

In other news, take a better look at the new Denim Fire Red Jordan 3.

Updated (8/4/2020): This Air Jordan 1 Low colorway is available now.

Updated (7/1/2020): Official images have surfaced.

Air Jordan 1 Low
Available
$90
Color: White/Track Red/Deep Royal Blue
Style Code: 553558-123

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