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The Jordan Legacy 312 Low Carries On The Fragment Design Colorway

Blue, black, and white treatments produce a familiar feel.

The Jordan Legacy 312 Low Carries On The Fragment Design Colorway

Some color combinations are so iconic that they take on a life of their own, with general release colorways often evoking prized collaborations through familiar shades. Intentional or not, we’re getting a clear Fragment Design vibe from this latest Jordan Legacy 312 Low, taken in the Japanese imprint’s hallmark color palette of blue, black, and white.

The bulk of the upper consists of black and white leather, with “Racer Blue” accenting the center mudguard and lace strap, tongue, and heel branding. Sneakerheads who swing and miss trying to cop Fragment Design shoes surely won’t consider a like-minded Legacy 312 Low a viable alternative, but nonetheless, the delivery lands as a compelling option for all those fond of the hybrid model. Notably, Fragment and Travis Scott are poised to release another three-way Air Jordan 1 Low collaboration in 2025.

The Jordan Legacy 312 Low “Black/Racer Blue/White” is expected to arrive Fall 2024 for $145 in men’s sizing. See official images below and tap our Jordan Release Dates page to preview more upcoming pairs by the Jumpman.

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Mens Jordan Legacy 312 Low

SKU: CD7069-114
RETAIL PRICE: $145
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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