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The Air Jordan 1 High Zip Appears In Alternate OKC Colors

The Air Jordan 1 High Zip Appears In Alternate OKC Colors

The Air Jordan 1 High Zip presents an interesting alternate look on the classic Jumpman design, swapping out normal branding and a standard lacing system for a high-fashion look complete with a bold zipper. Now, it’s surfaced in a new colorway: one that any Russell Westbrook and Paul George fans are sure to love, as it’s not too far off from the OKC Thunder’s color palette. The upper offers an interesting melding of materials, as a white synthetic ripstop is called upon for the base, while premium tumbled leathers are used for the colorful overlays. A luxe rose gold zipper and large yellow/orange tag appear on the throat. The quarter panel is then left un-embellished, as the absence of a Swoosh is certainly noticeable. The look is then completed by a sail midsole and navy blue outsole. Check out a full set of official images below, and expect these modified Air Jordan 1s to see a release on Nike.com in the coming weeks for a standard MSRP of $150 USD.

Air Jordan 1 High Zip Wmns
$150
Style Code: AQ3742-100

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