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Ornate Stitch Patterns Decorate The Air Jordan 1 Low “Multi-Color”

Ornate Stitch Patterns Decorate The Air Jordan 1 Low “Multi-Color”

Nike, Inc.’s “World Make” series continues to display design creativity around the world, boasting ornate stitch styling on models such as the Air Max 1 (Korea) and Air Jordan 1 Low. Now, another version of the latter has just surfaced, housing a pleasant “multi-color” package with elegant embroidery on the Swoosh logo and the ankle collar.

Unlike the Air Jordan 1 Low “Sashiko” (also from the World Make series), this version reverses the stitch placement and leaves the entirety of the upper to a smooth leather finish. The Wings logo at the heel and the Jumpman logo silhouette at the tongue is affixed via thorough stitch efforts as well, while the insoles depict a unique graphic filled with Jordan insignia.

These are likely to be exclusive to Asia retailers for now, so stay tuned for updates as we learn more about upcoming “World Make” drops.

WHERE TO BUY

Air Jordan 1 Low

SKU: FV3623-151
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site

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