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First Look At The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Tie Dye” For Women

First Look At The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Tie Dye” For Women

It seems as though the Jumpman design team has been feeling a little pattern-happy as of late judging by the way they’ve allowed their classic Air Jordan 1 to relish in soldier camouflages and tropical tree graphics. While this decorative mood has been applied to the mid and low-profile models, it’s now getting lobbed over to this AJ 1 Retro High OG variation for the ladies. This time, its showing out with more of a hippie-esque personality as lined along its exterior paneling across the throat, rears, and toe tips, comes a combination of blue and “Aurora Green” hues painted in tie dye fashion. Elsewhere on these kicks keeps things pretty clean and straightforward by taking the “Bred Toe” color-blocking route, only this time matching the toe box with its laces, Swooshes, and heel paneling in stark black. Female sneaker lovers looking to add these to their rotation can do so on June 11th as they will be releasing likely on Nike.com and at affiliated retail partners for $170.

Official Store List
Tie Dye Jordan 1

WMNS Air Jordan 1 “Tie-Dye”
Release Date: June 26th, 2020
$170/$80/$60
Color: White/Black-Aurora Green
Style Code: CD0461-100 (W)
Style Code: CU0449-100 (PS)
Style Code: CU0450-100 (TD)

Image: @solebyjc

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