Nearly sample-like in color blocking, the Air Jordan 1 “Tokyo” is poised to be one of the most eclectic releases the silhouette will see later this Fall. Following up the Summer’s Air Jordan 1 Tie Dye, the offering leans into a more seasonally appropriate colorway with an approach far more refined relative to the aforementioned’s DIY motifs. Uppers, which arrive intentionally mismatched, proffer a recycled aesthetic that ostensibly makes use of production scraps and byproduct. Toe caps start with dark navy leathers while the toe box itself hues lighter with an aqua blue; then, around black laces and base layers, a metallic silver swoosh arcs adjacent to brown-tinged heel counter and ankle flap panels. Nylon tongues and midsoles bear a hi-vis aesthetic in their neon orange and volt shading, respectively, while branded patches stitch as if an afterthought — yet another clue to what may be an environmentally conscious release. Grab a detailed look at these here and find them currently rumored to launch on Nike.com come September 5th.
In other news, Hiroshi Fujiwara revealed the Jordan Air Cadence.
UPDATE (06/29/2020):
The Jordan 1 Tokyo has been officially unveiled as part of Jordan Brand’s Fall 2020 collection.
Air Jordan 1 High OG “Bio Hack”
Release Date: September 5th, 2020
$170
Color: Baroque Brown/Racer Pink-Black
Style Code: 555088-201
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