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Where To Buy The Air Jordan 1 Mid “Wolf Grey”

Where To Buy The Air Jordan 1 Mid “Wolf Grey”

While a hard pill to swallow, it’s clear the Air Jordan 1 Mid is inching closer and closer to its more popular, high-top counterpart. In the past few months, the silhouette has proffered some of the brand’s best colorways, and that holds true with the upcoming “Wolf Grey.”

At a glance, some would be quick to cite Dior. However, aside from the grey suede overlays, the pair is entirely distinct, opting instead for pale blue Swooshes and matching icy soles. Elsewhere, white leathers balance the palette, appearing along the toe, mid-panel, collar, and the branding that sits atop both the ankle flap as well as the tongue.

Though yet to be confirmed for US arrival, the pair is making its way to EU doors next week, meaning a global release is not far off. For links to these overseas stores, see below as they’re all reporting a July 15th launch.

In other news, the Air Jordan 3 Racer Blue is releasing this weekend.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Mid

SKU: BQ6472-105
RETAIL PRICE: $120
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 07/21/2021 Wednesday

Retailer Release type Status
Stadium Goods After Market Check Site
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

Europe 07/15/2021 Thursday

Retailer Release type Status
BSTN Standard Check Site
Asphaltgold App Only Check App
SVD Raffle Check Site

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