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The Air Jordan 1 Low Is Dropping Soon With Neon Orange Accents

The Air Jordan 1 Low Is Dropping Soon With Neon Orange Accents

There’s no question that Beaverton has been putting forth a measurable amount of energy into their Air Jordan 1 Low this season as the model has been continuing to appear in multiple formats. Various decoration techniques have been used on the silhouette from color-blockings reminiscent of AJ1 Hi’ 85 “Varsity Reds”, to louder ornamentations involving that of paint splatters, multi-colored snakeskins, and vibrant exposed stitchings. And it looks as though Jordan Brand is harnessing this momentum and running with it as they have just uncovered yet another forthcoming colorway to join the family. This latest two-toned colorway takes a more clean-cut approach by dyeing its base constructions in a pitch black hue, and pairing this with loud orange neons coating its surrounding overlays for a look that somewhat evokes memories of an “Infrared 23” Air Jordan 1 Mid offering that was released in 2018. Enjoy a first look here, and find these likely hitting Nike.com and select retailers in the coming weeks.

In other Retro news, the here’s a detailed look at the forthcoming Air Jordan 3 Animal Instinct 2.0.

Air Jordan 1 Low
$90

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