In news that should surprise no one, there is another colorway of the Air Jordan 1. Unfortunately, rather than a new colorway, this a take on a much more popular colorway. Sporting blue overlays, a black and red toebox, white lateral and medial sidepanels, black branding on the medial and lateral sides, this sneaker is reminiscent of 2016’s ”Top 3″ Air Jordan 1. A white midsole and black outsole completes this shoe’s aesthetic. This Air Jordan 1 will release soon in men’s and grade school sizing at nike.com and select Jordan…
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Air Jordan 1 High Double Strap to release in white and black models
We have said it before but the onslaught of Air Jordan 1 releases show no signs of slowing down, much less cessation. The AJ1 figures into Jordan Brand’s plans for the upcoming season and this future releases is indicative of that. The Air Jordan 1 High Double Strap puts a no lace spin on MJ’s first signature shoes, replacing them with a duo of Velcro straps. It does, however, retain the “Nike Air” on the tongue labels, Wings Logos, and perforated toeboxes. There is no solid release date for these…
Read MoreAir Jordan 1 Retro High OG “ROTY” to release in October
The onslaught of Air Jordan 1’s shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. This upcoming version of Micheal Jordan’s first signature shoe draws inspiration from what a young MJ wore to his Rookie of the Year acceptance speech. In his inaugural campaign, Jordan averaged 28.2 points per contest in leading the lowly Chicago Bulls to a playoff appearance. The gold harvest and black color blocking pay a nod to the shirt Jordan wore while receiving the award. At this point, no actual images of the shoe have come to…
Read More“Bred Toe” Air Jordan 1 Retro OG High to release February 24th
Back in November, we introduced you to the “Bred Toe” Air Jordan 1, a shoe that is similar to the classic “Black Toe” colorway, but as indicated by its moniker, has a black red toe box rather than the black and white one of that classic shoe. In that initial article we could only give the month of release, as the exact date was not known at the time. However we now know this shoe is due to release February 24, 2018 at select Jordan Brand retailers. The sticker price…
Read MoreA Look at the Limited Edition Air Jordan I “Wings”
This limited edition Air Jordan I is the follow up to last year’s Air Jordan 12 Retro “Wings”. The Air Jordan 1 Wings is built using premium leather and features boot-esque laces. The Wings logo is embossed on on the tongue and a gold plated version is present on the heel. On the back of the tongue, numbering of the 19,400 is shown along with the phrase, “Everyone Can Fly”. A icy outsole that reads “WINGS” completes the aesthetic of this sneaker. The 19,400 pairs of the Air Jordan…
Read More“Royal” Air Jordan I to return in 2017
After being treated to Breds, Black Toes and the upcoming Storm Blue colorway, fans of the Air Jordan 1 have reason to continue to rejoice. That is because another OG colorway, the black/royal blue will be returning next year. There is speculation that the build quality and materials will be on the level of the recently release black/red Air Jordan 1.
Read More“Wingless” Air Jordan 1’s Return to Retail
These upcoming colorways are based on an early prototype of the Air Jordan 1 that was sans the wings logo. After making their first retail appearance last year, three new colorways will make appearances in the early months of 2017. Like the previous version, this will not feature the wings logo, but rather “AIR JORDAN” spelled out in its location. However, these will also have a “Nike Air” logo on the heel, something not found on the original sample or the 2015 version. The planned colorways feature a royal blue,…
Read MoreAir Jordan 1 OG “Top 3”
It was just a matter of time. This Air Jordan 1 combines original colorways in “What The”-esque fashion. The combined colorways are the “Bred”, “Royal” and “Chicago”. You can pick these up when they are released to select Jordan Brand retailers, November 28, 2016 for $160. Via mr_unloved1s
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