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Where To Buy The J Balvin x Air Jordan 1

Where To Buy The J Balvin x Air Jordan 1

First teased in February ahead of his Super Bowl LIV half-time show, J Balvin and NIKE, Inc. are finally launching their eye-catching Air Jordan 1 “Colores Y Vibras” collaboration on December 8th.

At both quick and thorough glances, the Colombian artist’s take on Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker is unlike any retro before it, and that was by design. “I was thinking about how I could have a disruptive [Jordan 1],” said Balvin. But even if the “Mi Gente” creator had simply added subtle changes to the beloved silhouette, his partnership with Jordan Brand alone would’ve been noteworthy, as he’s the first Latino artist to collaborate with the subsidiary.

The pair’s upper is constructed from canvas, which is dipped in a rainbow palette and seemingly haphazardly trimmed. Rounded ankle flaps and jagged-edges throughout, however, represent Balvin’s energy. Elsewhere, the artist’s smiley-face logo replaces standard Jumpman branding on the left shoe’s tongue; it also arrives in patch-form alongside interchangeable Jumpman, basketball and lightning bolt options that enable wearers to express themselves uniquely. Rounding out the pair, sole units opt into an uncommon pink arrangement further inspired by Balvin’s design approach and names of his last two albums: “colores” and “vibras” (“colors” and “vibes”).

Enjoy an official look at J Balvin’s Air Jordan collaboration here below, and get ready to try your luck on December 8th via Nike SNKRS and the retailers below.

For more from the NIKE, Inc. sub label, check out the Jordan Brand Spring 2021 collection.

UPDATE (12/04/2020):
Nike SNKRS has released the shoes early via Exclusive Access. Check your Nike SNKRS inboxes to see if you’ve received access.

UPDATE (11/25/2020):
Official images of this collaborative pair have been added below.

WHERE TO BUY

J Balvin x Air Jordan 1 High

SKU: DC3481-900
RETAIL PRICE: $190
RELEASE DATE: Dec 8, 2020

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