The Air Jordan 1 Low hasn’t fully returned to its original form, favoring experimental takes on its modern-day trim. Recently, the lifestyle-oriented take on Peter Moore’s 1985 design appeared covered in snakeskin and a “Vivid Green,” “Black” and “White” colorway.
Akin to the Air Jordan 1‘s debut “Black Toe” color-blocking, the upcoming low-top features “Black”-colored overlays around the forefoot and along with the tongue. Scale-like textures appear on the toe box, collar, and heel, with mid-foot panels opting for a heritage-inspired smooth, “colorless” arrangement that allows for “Vivid Green” flair animating snakeskin textures to reveal that much more in the spotlight. Profile swooshes keep things simple, while Jumpman logos on the top of the tongue opt for the Jordan 1 Low‘s titular hue, as does the Nike Dunk-reminiscent tread underfoot.
Enjoy official images of the pair, and anticipate the retro to hit Nike SNKRS before April ends.
Official Images Of The Snakeskin-Covered Air Jordan 1 Low “Vivid Green”
The Air Jordan 1 Low hasn’t fully returned to its original form, favoring experimental takes on its modern-day trim. Recently, the lifestyle-oriented take on Peter Moore’s 1985 design appeared covered in snakeskin and a “Vivid Green,” “Black” and “White” colorway.
Akin to the Air Jordan 1‘s debut “Black Toe” color-blocking, the upcoming low-top features “Black”-colored overlays around the forefoot and along with the tongue. Scale-like textures appear on the toe box, collar, and heel, with mid-foot panels opting for a heritage-inspired smooth, “colorless” arrangement that allows for “Vivid Green” flair animating snakeskin textures to reveal that much more in the spotlight. Profile swooshes keep things simple, while Jumpman logos on the top of the tongue opt for the Jordan 1 Low‘s titular hue, as does the Nike Dunk-reminiscent tread underfoot.
Enjoy official images of the pair, and anticipate the retro to hit Nike SNKRS before April ends.