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Jordan Brand Reveals Upcoming Air Jordan 31 Low Colorways

Jordan Brand Reveals Upcoming Air Jordan 31 Low Colorways

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Jordan Brand entered full March Madness mode when they showcased some Jordan 31 Low PEs for their sponsored college teams headed into the annual tournament, and you could actually grab them at retail if you were a fan of the likes of UNC, Michigan, Georgetown, Marquette, or Cal State. If you’re looking for some unaffiliated colorways though, we have some good news for you.

Jordan Brand just previewed three new upcoming colorways of their latest performance model, as the usual Flyweave gradient perfectly matches the premium leather tongue and heel in the low-top variation. We might even go as far to say as we prefer the Air Jordan 31 Low to its normal mid-top counterpart. Sure, the Swoosh branding is ditched entirely here as is the overall Air Jordan 1 motif, but with a UNC-esque Navy/Carolina Blue, simple Black/White, and White/Ice options, these will all look great both on and off the court.

Check out some slick GIFs of the coming Jordan 31 Low colorways for Spring 2017 and be sure to head over to our Jordan Release Dates page for an updated look at all of the coming Jumpman attractions for the months ahead.

Source: Jordan Brand

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