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Classics Revisited: Nike Air Max 1 “Urawa” (2004)

Classics Revisited: Nike Air Max 1 “Urawa” (2004)

Nike Air Max 1 Urawa

NIKE AIR MAX 1 WEEK PART 2

Our daily Classics Revisited features have covered a wide range or models, beginning with the Air Foamposite One and arriving last week to the Nike Blazer. While we’ve touched on plenty of classics, the days of the week weren’t enough to bring to light all the great installments within each model, so we’re gonna take another trip back to the Air Max 1 and go for a second helping of Air Max 1 classics. Kicking off Air Max 1 Week Part 2 is the 2004 release of the ‘Urawa’; this special Japan-only release was a tribute to the Urawa Dragons (aka Urawa Red Diamonds) J League Football Club, featuring the team’s kit as the primary colorway. Not many Air Max 1s over the years have interchanged the classic ‘Nike Air’ embroidered logo on the heel, but the Urawa Dragons is one of the few exceptions. This 2004 release is a bonafide classic in the historic Air Max 1 catalog, so take a look at this classic Air max 1 release below and let us know if you have these in your collection.

Nike Air Max 1 ‘Urawa’
Jersey Red/White-Metallic Silver-Deep Red
309740-611
2004

Nike Air Max 1 Urawa Dragons

Nike Air Max 1 Urawa Dragons 2004

309740 611

Urawa Air Max 1
Photos: leatherandrubber777 on eBay.

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