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Expect White Tongues On The Air Jordan 1 “Court Purple” And “Pine Green” For Kids

Expect White Tongues On The Air Jordan 1 “Court Purple” And “Pine Green” For Kids

The highly anticipated Air Jordan 1 “Pine Green” and “Court Purple” are set to release both adult and grade school sizes, but going below a 7.5 will come with a rather confusing twist. The men’s sizes will feature a black nylon tongue on this legendary silhouette, but the grade school options, which range from 3.5Y to 7Y, will don a white nylon tongue. While it is unclear as to why Jordan Brand decided to switch this central feature on this upcoming release, this is not the first time a discrepancy between the sizing has existed as previous Air jordan 1 Retro High OG releases had inconsistent leather materials. Regardless, both Air Jordan 1s are set to launch on September 22nd at Nike.com and select Jordan retailers worldwide.

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Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG GS
Release Date: September 22nd, 2018
$120
Color: Court Purple/Black-Sail
Style Code: 575441-501

Where to Buy: Air Jordan 1 Grade School “Court Purple”

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Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG GS
Release Date: September 22nd, 2018
$120
Color: Pine Green/Black-Sail
Style Code: 575441-302

Where to Buy Air Jordan 1 Grade School “Pine Green”

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Air Jordan 1 575441 501

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Air Jordan 1 575441 302

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