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Laser Blue Lands On The Air Jordan 1 Low

Laser Blue Lands On The Air Jordan 1 Low

As the Air Jordan 1 Low prepares to return to its original form next year, it’s closing out 2020 with a handful of compelling colorways. Case in point: a “Laser Blue/Black/White” option.

Inline with several of its most lauded ensembles of the year, the forthcoming pair follows a tried-and-tested formula: monochromatic base overlaid with stark contrasting panels. While yet to grace the tallest Jordan 1, the vibrant blue hue delivers summer-appropriate flair to the lifestyle-oriented silhouette. Jumpman logos on the tongue also indulge in “Laser Blue”, which has taken over some of the most popular Air Max models this season, while ball-and-wings insignias on the heel opt into a “Black” embroidered arrangement. Underfoot, the pair boasts a simple, but versatile sole unit.

Enjoy a first look at this Jordan 1 Low ahead, as you wait for more information on its Nike.com launch.

In confirmed Jordan release dates, the Off Noir Union Jordan 4 sees a wider drop on September 30th.

Air Jordan 1 Low
$90
Color: Laser Blue/Black/White
Style Code: 553558-410

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