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Air Jordan 1 Mid In Multiple Grey Tones

Air Jordan 1 Mid In Multiple Grey Tones

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Air Jordan 1 Mid, where have you been? Jordan Brand has been building up the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG for quite some time thanks to the return of ‘Nike Air’ branding on the tongue to all of the original colorways of the 1985 icon. But there was a time when the Air Jordan 1 Mid was receiving fresh overhauls from the premium ‘Nouveau’ imprint featuring additional perforations and luxurious metallic branding to keep Jordan 1 fanatics interested in the mid-top counterpart. Today we get a preview of a clean pair perfect for any occasion with the Air Jordan 1 Mid Wolf Grey.

The Air Jordan 1 Mid Wolf Grey benefits from additional micro-perforations on the Swoosh branding. It’s a subtle detail that will also be included on the Air Jordan 1 “Perforated Pack” early this February. The ‘Wings’ logo is nearly camouflaged thanks to subtle embossing in a matching light grey shade while the Jumpman returns to the tongue tag this time around. What do you think of the look? Grab your pair from select spots like Politics for $110 USD today.

Source: Politics

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