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The Howard University Bison Get An Air Jordan 1 Low OG PE

The Howard University Bison Get An Air Jordan 1 Low OG PE

Over the course of its history, Brand Jordan has released exclusive Air Jordan styles for some of the country’s top college sports programs and its athletes.

Recently, the Howard University Bison – which are in first place in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference – received an Air Jordan 1 Low OG Player-Exclusive (PE). The pair is covered in a textured fabric that indulges in a vibrant red color. Base layers opt for a smooth leather clad in a clean white finish. Swooshes on the sides and lateral forefoot introduce the Bison’s signature navy tone, while labels on the tongue follow suit. The inner-lining on the low-top Air Jordan 1 enjoy a quilted satin material, making the sneakers that much more special. Traditional “NIKE AIR” logos are replaced with “HOWARD BISON” graphics on the sockliner. Lastly, an off white and brown combination rounds out the sole unit.

Enjoy a detailed look at the pair ahead, and don’t expect a Nike SNKRS launch any time soon.

For more sneaker news, check out all upcoming Air Jordan 11 retros.

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