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Jordan Brand Releasing A $1,500 Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 As Part Of WINGS Collection

Jordan Brand Releasing A $1,500 Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 As Part Of WINGS Collection

Today — 2/3/2023 — much of the world has been celebrating the legacy of the great Michael Jordan. And we can’t think of a better time for what’s arguably one of the wildest reveals of the year thus far: a pair of Air Jordan 1 ’85s that retail for a whopping $1,500 USD.

Joining the upcoming “Wings” collection, this newly-leaked Air Jordan 1 ’85 is an exorbitantly expensive exercise in luxury, one that doesn’t require assistance from notable fashion houses the likes of DIOR or Louis Vuitton. At the time of writing this, the pair’s color blocking is currently unknown; it’s confirmed, however, that the palette is comprised of “Black/Wolf Grey/Metallic Gold.”

The Air Jordan 1 ’85 “Wings” is currently rumored to be releasing during the Holiday 2023 season. For now, sit tight for further updates — release date, official images, etc.

In other news, the Air Jordan 4 Olive Canvas is also expected to release near the end of 2023.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 1 High 85 "Wings"

SKU: DZ3139-001
RETAIL PRICE: $976
RELEASE DATE: 2026

US 2026

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The information was first reported by Sole Retriever; mock-up by zsneakerheadz

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