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Official Images Of The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG In Black Tumbled Leather And Gold

Official Images Of The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG In Black Tumbled Leather And Gold

Update: The Air Jordan 1 High OG “City of Flight” is available now for $160 via Nike+ Early Access.

Previously revealed as an NBA All-Star Weekend release, the Air Jordan 1 dressed in black tumbled leather with gold accents will be hitting shelves quite a bit earlier than the mid-season festivities. With Jordan and Nike increasing their emphasis’ on the black and gold color scheme, this GR selection is sure to be heavily sought after by fans of the Swoosh and Jumpman alike. Most notably, this pair features an LA city map on its insole with icy blue detailing paired with the offering’s semi-translucent outsole. You can get a head start on the 67th annual NBA All-Star Game on January 10th when this Jordan 1 hits retailers with an MSRP of $160 USD. In the meantime, enjoy a full set of official images below.

Air Jordan 1 High OG “City of Flight”
Release Date: January 10th, 2018
AVAILABLE VIA Nike+ Early Access
$160
Color: Black/Metallic Gold-Summit White
Style Code: 555088-031

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