The Air Jordan 1 Low has conjured up quite a few alluring colorways in the past few months, some of which are easily among the silhouette’s best. And adding to the “Inside Out” “True Blue,” and “Smoke Grey Toe” is a rather simple offering, whose palette leans on both deep and muted shades of blue.
Some may liken these to the Dunk High “Storm” that dropped back in 1999, as its cool tones are similar to what’s found here on this AJ1 Low. The lighter of the two shades is more frequently used, dressing the toe, eye stays, collar, and heel; a darker navy, then, sits adjacent, marking the tongue, Swoosh, and lining. Unlike the aforementioned Dunk, this pair incorporates a white leather base and matching Wings embroidery, balancing out the more unique color blocking with a more familiar foundation.
Enjoy an official look at this upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low right here. These are likely to pop up on Nike.com and at select retailers within the next few months,
Greyish Blues Anchor This Upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low
The Air Jordan 1 Low has conjured up quite a few alluring colorways in the past few months, some of which are easily among the silhouette’s best. And adding to the “Inside Out” “True Blue,” and “Smoke Grey Toe” is a rather simple offering, whose palette leans on both deep and muted shades of blue.
Some may liken these to the Dunk High “Storm” that dropped back in 1999, as its cool tones are similar to what’s found here on this AJ1 Low. The lighter of the two shades is more frequently used, dressing the toe, eye stays, collar, and heel; a darker navy, then, sits adjacent, marking the tongue, Swoosh, and lining. Unlike the aforementioned Dunk, this pair incorporates a white leather base and matching Wings embroidery, balancing out the more unique color blocking with a more familiar foundation.
Enjoy an official look at this upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low right here. These are likely to pop up on Nike.com and at select retailers within the next few months,