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First Look At Rui Hachimura’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Cranes” PE

First Look At Rui Hachimura’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Cranes” PE

To close out the month of September, Jordan Brand and Rui Hachimura are releasing the Air Jordan 36 “Cranes” PE exclusively in the APLA region. And to further celebrate the pair’s debut, the two have applied the very same colorway to an Air Jordan 1 Low OG, which will be rolling out in a Friends & Family capacity.

If you’re familiar with its taller counterpart, this Air Jordan 1 Low OG should come as no surprise. The “Cranes” fabric — whose motifs feature everything from the bird itself to vibrant Sakura petals — wraps the shoe’s construction almost entirely. The adjacent Swoosh and heel tab, though, deviate by way of a dark black patent leather, whose respective outline and Wings logo are clad in a luxe gold finish. Lace tips and Nike Air stamps follow suit, while the midsole opts for white sidewalls and a lightly green-tinted bottom.

For a closer look at Rui Hachimura’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Cranes” PE, see below. Unfortunately, these will not be available for purchase; the AJ36, however, is slated to hit shelves in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, and Singapore.

In other news, a Yu-Gi-Oh adidas Collaboration is coming soon.

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Photos: @uninstructedvision

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