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The Air Jordan 1 Low “Breathe” Gets An Angelic Triple-White

The Air Jordan 1 Low “Breathe” Gets An Angelic Triple-White

The Air Jordan 1 Low has historically been a rather experimental trim of Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker. Yet, a newly-surfaced “Breathe” iteration forgoes statement-making via color palette in favor of commanding attention through a new, breathable base.

Clad in an all-“White” makeup, the upcoming retro generally follows a standard design. Yet, closer inspection of the tonal low-top Air Jordan 1 reveals lightweight, semi-see-through panels at the toe, mid-foot and tongue. Sole units and branding don’t follow suit in the experimentation, opting into customary compositions. While it’s too early to tell whether or not this iteration of Peter Moore’s design will become a mainstay of Brand Jordan, the shoe could very well follow in the lineage of Zoom Air-cushioned and “CMFT” options.

Enjoy official images of the modified Jordan 1 Low ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch before summer ends.

For more from under the NIKE, Inc. banner, the Nike LeBron 19 has officially been unveiled as part of an expansive “Space Jam: A New Legacy” collection.

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