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The Air Jordan 1 Low Comes Dipped In “Electric Violet”

The Air Jordan 1 Low Comes Dipped In “Electric Violet”

Each and every spring Jordan Brand rolls out the red carpet for its Air Jordan 1 Low, dressing the warm weather-ready silhouette in a myriad of color blockings ready to soak up the sun. Continuing to harken back to the 1985 silhouette removed from the aid of collaborators, a supple purple infusion livens the latest Peter Moore design.

Flipping the chosen color blocking of its Air Jordan 1 Mid counterpart from last July, pitch-black hues envelop the pair’s flat-leather overlays and tongue construction, assuming the typical placements of the model’s past two-toned ensembles. Contrasting the equally murky laces, Swoosh and heel counter, a luminous “Electric Violet” treatment coats the vamp, tread, Jumpman and winged insignias while a shimmering metallic finish is seemingly applied to the quarter panel.

Casting its midsole in a bright white tincture, enjoy official imagery of the Air Jordan 1 Low “Electric Violet” below while we await further release details in the meantime.

For more Jumpman offerings, the Jordan Stadium 90 recently contrasted its dominant cream upper with lively hits of “Teal”.

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