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The Air Jordan 1 Low For Women Sees A Dusty Blue Approach

The Air Jordan 1 Low For Women Sees A Dusty Blue Approach

As summer gets underway, the Air Jordan 1 Low has ostensibly ramped up its production. For its next ensemble, the silhouette has abandoned vibrant oranges, blues and pinks in favor of a muted “Deep Royal” reminiscent of an AMBUSH x Nike Dunk High.

A smooth leather upper abandons any canvas or nylon seen on previously-surfaced styles, opting for a rather tonal makeup. Profile swooshes, as has become common of the low-top Air Jordan, opt for stark “White” contrast. Branding on the tongue and bottom heel, however, don’t follow suit as it usually does; instead, the “23,” “Jumpman” and “Wings” logos favor debossed finishes that blend into their surroundings. Underfoot, the women’s proposition completes the simple style with a “colorless” midsole and tread clad in the titular muted blue hue.

An official Nike.com release date hasn’t been confirmed, but this low-top Jordan 1 is likely to arrive throughout summer. In any case enjoy images of the pair ahead.

For more from under the NIKE, Inc. empire, check out the Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 collection revealed in Paris on June 24th.

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Images: Nike

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