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The Jordan Legacy 312 Low Swaps Elephant Print For Reflective Panels

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The Jordan Legacy 312 Low Swaps Elephant Print For Reflective Panels

Don C reached the pinnacle of Jordan collaborators in 2018, finally aiding in designing a brand new silhouette. While it’s been a staple of the catalog ever since its introduction, its run in 2024 has placed the low-cut version on the forefront, cooking up a blend of classic Jordan Brand colorways and more eccentric takes along the way. Somewhere in the middle is its most recent outfit, a “Bred’ colorway with 3M panels that just hit Nike.com.

Readers likely don’t need a full explanation of the significance of “Bred,” here reminiscent of the Jordan 4 Bred Reimagined with a black leather upper, red outsole and pure white midsole in between. As promised in the title, the true development is ditching the Jordan 3 elephant print that typically graces the forefront mudguard and the heel counter, instead reaching outside of its hybrid construction for reflective material that calls to mind many a Jordan 5 release.

This Jordan Legacy 312 Low is available now via Nike.com, retailing for $145. Use the direct shopping links under “Where To Buy” to grab yours.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Jordan Legacy 312 Low

SKU: HJ9029-010
RETAIL PRICE: $145
RELEASE DATE: Aug 19, 2024

US 08/19/2024 Monday

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