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The Air Jordan 1 Elevate “Dark Powder Blue” Harkens Back To MJ’s Days At Chapel Hill

The modified silhouette channels its inner Tar Heel.

The Air Jordan 1 Elevate “Dark Powder Blue” Harkens Back To MJ’s Days At Chapel Hill

Updated February 12th, 2024: The shoes are available now at Nike.com.

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Air Jordan 1 High Elevate

SKU: DN3253-114
RETAIL PRICE: $145
RELEASE DATE: Feb 12, 2024

US 02/12/2024 Monday

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Despite straying quite a bit from the original silhouette’s DNA, the Air Jordan 1 Elevate doesn’t fail to channel the legacy of Michael Jordan’s very first signature.

After emulating a number of the Peter Moore-designed sneaker’s most iconic colorways, the Air Jordan 1 Elevate is now ostensibly looking back on the athlete’s days at Chapel Hill. Here, hits of “Dark Powder Blue” — which are relegated to the Swoosh, toe box, collar, and outsole — nod to the signature colors of the Tar Heels. White, then, rounds out the pairs design, dressing everything from the leather upper to the midsole and lace unit.

This UNC-esque take on the Air Jordan 1 Elevate should be making its way to Nike.com and store shelves soon. As we wait, enjoy a closer look via the official images ahead.

In other news, another A Ma Maniere Air Jordan 4 is slated for Fall 2024.

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