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“Vivid Orange” Illuminates The Air Jordan 1 Low

“Vivid Orange” Illuminates The Air Jordan 1 Low

Perfect for summer strolls and evenings on the town, the Air Jordan 1 Low extracts pristine summer-ready vibes. Following an uptick in production for the aforementioned season, a lively “Vivid Orange” tint now treats a greyscale ensemble.

Straying away from its typical clad-leather ensemble, the low-top model treats the near entirety of the upper to a smooth nubuck construction. Dipping its base layer in a pitch-dark black shade, contrasting “Light Graphite” overlays play off the jet-black tongue and laces. Initially revealed back in late April, the pair features a simplistic white midsole while the cantaloupe hue envelops the upper collar, tongue logo and leather mid-foot Swoosh, accentuated by a seldom “Cardinal Red” trim.

The Air Jordan 1 Low “Vivid Orange” will release in the coming months for a retail price of $120. In the meantime enjoy a detailed look at the pair below.

In other news from the Beaverton brand, check out our recap featuring Jordan’s Fall 2023 basketball lineup during Quai 54.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: FN7308-008
RETAIL PRICE: $120
RELEASE DATE: Aug 29, 2023

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