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Almost Fragment: This Air Jordan 1.5 Releases This Weekend

Almost Fragment: This Air Jordan 1.5 Releases This Weekend

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If you missed out on the fragment design x Air Jordan 1s, well, join the club. The Hiroshi Fujiwara helmed Air Jordan 1 collaboration now fetches upwards of $1000 on the resell market, but luckily Jordan Brand has a helpful alternative to the hype. This Air Jordan 1.5 – that’s an Air Jordan 1 upper with the base of an Air Jordan 2 based on an early wear-test sample that Mike wore in-game – features a nearly identical colorway with a Soar royal blue hitting the clean synthetic leather panels while a white base contrasts the black heel and Swoosh branding. The alternate Wings logo ditches the ‘Air Jordan’ callout for a clean Nike. This pair will be available on October 17th for $150. Check out more photos below.

Source: Rock City Kicks

Air Jordan 1.5 “The Return”

Color: White/Black-Soar
Style Code: 768861-106
Release Date: October 17th, 2015
Price: $150

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