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The Women’s Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Goes Goth

Complete with leather straps and silver accessories.

The Women’s Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Goes Goth

The Air Jordan 1 has expanded its limits in terms of design inspiration, dabbling into the world of punk with the Air Jordan 1 Low earlier this year. The Jumpman is looking to take things further with the women’s exclusive Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn, decked out completely in a goth aesthetic complete with silver metallic accessories and leg extensions that go knee-high.

Built with a luxurious full-grain leather and platformed on a chunky sole, the Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn reaches new heights with an elongated boot-like modular functionality. Wear them high or just above the ankle like the standard AJ1 Brooklyns — they’ll both achieve that goth, borderline BDSM look thanks to the added straps and bucks. A set of fitting metal hoops are included so you can adorn your pair to your liking. Finally, the word “gravity” is featured on the ankle strap in an 80s goth theme.

A firm drop date has not yet been disclosed, but the Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn typically appears on Nike.com without notice. That said, keep an eye on the Jordan Release Dates 2024 page to find out when these will be available.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn

SKU: HF5691-001
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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