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The Jordan Nu Retro 1 Golf Shoes Hides Camo Prints

Disguising the ever-versatile print inside a sleek golf package.

The Jordan Nu Retro 1 Golf Shoes Hides Camo Prints

The run of the Jordan Nu Retro 1 proper has been a complicated one, to say the least, often landing in the sale section after muted public response. However, always willing to repurpose and reimagine their product, the Jumpman team has since shifted the reinterpretation of Mike’s first signature to be a frequent face in their golf vertical. As the climate becomes more suited to rounds of 18 again, the Jordan Nu Retro 1 Golf appears with an intriguing application of camo patterns.

Striking the silhouette apart from attempts to replicate the Jordan 1‘s street sensibilities and as a new offering entirely is unquestionably part of why the silhouette has fared better on the links. The colorway at hand showcases why that’s succeeded, executing a rather seamless thread between traditional cleaned-up golf sensibilities and streetwear bonafides. It’s not quite a derby, but the sleek paneling and allusion to the Wings logo execute the refined nature of golf shoes while maintaining the Jordan 1 shape all the same. Spiked traction underfoot guarantees performance to round things out.

The Jordan Nu Retro 1 “Camo” should be hitting Nike.com and partnering stockists in the near future, carrying a $150 MSRP once it materializes. Keep watch for further updates via our Jordan Releases 2025 landing page.

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Mens Jordan Nu Retro 1 Golf

SKU: FZ4153-102
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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