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Olive And Infrared Collide On This Upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low

Olive And Infrared Collide On This Upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low

Now that Spring is just around the corner, we’ll soon bear witness to the sneaker industry’s many preparations. Currently, warm and earth tones are gradually being phased out in favor of brighter colors, something evident across near every brand’s upcoming catalog. Low-tops, too, are becoming more prevalent, and Jordan Brand specifically is using the Air Jordan 1 Low to lead the charge. Here, said silhouette has appeared in yet another colorway, which mixes together both the muted and overly bold.

The latter loses out quite a bit, however, as the colorway pays more attention to its neutral side. Blacks are applied to much of the base, which is overlaid with robust, olive-finished leathers. Below, the same green shade dresses the outsole, laying parallel to the white midsole walls. Infrared, then, cuts against the darker palette, dressing not just the heel’s Wings branding but also the tongue, laces, and lining.

For a closer look, be sure to check out the leaked photo below. As for pricing and release date, details have yet to be shared. For now, sit tight as we await further updates.

Elsewhere within the Nike umbrella, official images of the Nike LeBron 9 Big Bang have just surfaced.

Air Jordan 1 Low
Release Date: Upcoming 2022

Photo: @pvasneakers

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