The trajectory of the Air Jordan 1 KO reissue has been a rather interesting one thus far. After returning in the original “Chicago” colorway, Jordan Brand delivered the off-shoot AJ1 via a collaboration with its newest creative partner – Billie Eilish. The signature flooded the AJKO with a bright lime green upper from head to toe, yielding the most unexpected interpretation we’ve ever seen from the 1985 model. Jordan Brand quickly re-centered with the “Storm Blue”, and it looks as if collegiate themes will be next as the Air Jordan 1 KO moves forward in 2022.
Seen here for the first time is a “Syracuse” colorway of orange and white. As one of the most common colorways of the 1980s, this pairing reflects the brand’s connections with the Central NY school, but it’s a flat out irresistible colorway history aside. Thankfully, the OG canvas detailing remains, allowing the AJKO to keep its vintage flair.
Air Jordan 1 KO “Syracuse” Expected In 2022
The trajectory of the Air Jordan 1 KO reissue has been a rather interesting one thus far. After returning in the original “Chicago” colorway, Jordan Brand delivered the off-shoot AJ1 via a collaboration with its newest creative partner – Billie Eilish. The signature flooded the AJKO with a bright lime green upper from head to toe, yielding the most unexpected interpretation we’ve ever seen from the 1985 model. Jordan Brand quickly re-centered with the “Storm Blue”, and it looks as if collegiate themes will be next as the Air Jordan 1 KO moves forward in 2022.
Seen here for the first time is a “Syracuse” colorway of orange and white. As one of the most common colorways of the 1980s, this pairing reflects the brand’s connections with the Central NY school, but it’s a flat out irresistible colorway history aside. Thankfully, the OG canvas detailing remains, allowing the AJKO to keep its vintage flair.