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This Air Jordan 1 High Features Cargo Netting On The Exterior

This Air Jordan 1 High Features Cargo Netting On The Exterior

More modernized Jordan silhouettes seem to be the most adventurous in their toolings, with the previous AJ3 Explorer and RTR EXP Lite paving a place of unfiltered recreation. Recrafting with the same tenacity, Beaverton has ushered in a men’s Jordan 1 of a more militaristic make-up, adorning its profile with materials never seen on the heritage model. What results is a largely contemporary palette — a mixture of white, red, and black — with an untouched upper hidden behind a shroud of cargo netting, separating the entire piece with gridded overlays and lifted pebble leather panels. White accents allow the classic branding to poke through uninhibited while the usual tongue tag is replaced for an empty window of limitless customization. A higher pull tab incites creativity with “LIFT TO CUSTOMIZED” emblazoned on while stripped down ankles give the kit a more boot-like appearance. Enjoy a detailed look at the forthcoming Jordan 1 and expect their arrival at select retailers and Nike.com in the coming months.

Air Jordan 1 Cargo
Release Date: Summer, 2019
Style Code: CD6757-001

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