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“Sky J Mauve” Fills The Air Jordan 1 Low

“Sky J Mauve” Fills The Air Jordan 1 Low

From its recent “Black Toe” construction to an expansive range of general releases, the Air Jordan 1 Low has explored a fanciful amount of color blockings throughout the summer months. As the season draws to a close, the Beaverton brand begins to introduce autumnal tones within the low-top trim such as this “Sky J Mauve” accented pair.

Aside from its atypical color blocking, the model resides predominately close to the Air Jordan 1’s monochrome backdrop with jet-black overlays and profile swooshes surrounding a crisp white quarter panel and midsole. Elsewhere, the faded plum shade receives a pearlescent finish at the toe box while dressing in suede across the heel counter and closing out across the tread. What’s more, the tongue construction and suede collar inject a rustic orange hue within the fall-ready palette.

The Air Jordan 1 Low “Sky J Mauve” is expected to release in the coming months in both adult and grade school sizing. In the meantime, the pair can be seen below in detailed imagery.

In other news, check out where to buy the Kobe 8 Protro “Halo”.

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