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Wine-Reminiscent Red Gives This Air Jordan 1 Low A Classy Look

Wine-Reminiscent Red Gives This Air Jordan 1 Low A Classy Look

The Air Jordan 1 Low continues to play an important role in NIKE, Inc.’s lineup of products. Recently, the late Peter Moore’s 1985 design appeared clad in a wine-reminiscent hue.

Akin to some takes on the near-identical Nike Dunk Low, the newly-surfaced pair features a black smooth leather base that allows for contrasting tones covering the overlays to revel in the spotlight. Seemingly a mix between “Bordeaux” and “Dark Beetroot” tones, the sneaker’s titular reddish tone delivers a classy look to the made-for-basketball design, animating Jumpman logos on the top of the tongue, too.”Wings” counterparts on the heel revert to the pitch-dark color that lands on the low-top Jordan 1‘s base layer, while midsoles underfoot opt for a white arrangement that further allows the aforementioned components to appear much more prominently.

No firm Nike.com release details have been confirmed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

For more swoosh-branded footwear, check out the Nike Air Max 1‘s upcoming styles.

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Images: Nike

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