The Air Jordan 1 Low has never shied away from experimenting beyond its original styles from 1985. And while past iterations have drawn inspiration from seemingly random places, spaces and things, a newly-surfaced pair ostensibly draws from a 13-year-old collaboration between Brand Jordan and Levi’s.
Although the predecessor arrived in the form of a taller Air Jordan 1, similar design cues appear between both silhouettes. For starters, denim takes covers the pair’s base, peeking out at the toe box, mid-foot and just above the profile swooshes; tongues also follow suit. Whereas the joint-effort from 2008 (and even a recent Air Jordan 1 Mid “Denim”) boasted a light wash, the upcoming Jordans opt for a darker indigo. Leather overlays across the upper further carry out the deep blue mission, while stitching and sidewall logos deviate in a “Sesame”-reminiscent color. The same tone takes over the collar, outsole and “Wings” insignia on the heel. Lastly, a rich shade of red complements the profile swooshes and branding on the tongue.
Enjoy official images of the forthcoming retro (Grade School sizes), as you anticipate Nike.com release details, which should include information for adult versions.
For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out the expansive Nike Space Jam collection set to launch between July 15th and 16th.
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