As crazy as the Air Jordan 1 Low gets, it often and quickly returns back to the basics. And following this morning’s 8-Bit inspired pair is none other than a simple, turquoise make-up, whose colorblocking is nothing short of tried and true.
Like many iterations before it, the shoe starts with a white leather base that’s paired with a matching tongue, midsole, and Wings logo. The overlays, then, brighten up the upper by a large margin, dressing it up with the greenish-blue shade mentioned above. Adjacent, the laces, tread, and Jumpman branding follow suit as does the lining and the backside of the tongue.
For a closer look at this rather straightforward AJ1 Low, see the official images below. Sizes should hit Nike.com and select retailers soon, so sit tight.
In other news, a Crenshaw Skate Club Air Jordan 36 Low PE was just unveiled.