The Air Jordan 1 Low hasn’t permanently returned to its original form, but it continues to offer compelling, new styles for savvy and casual sneaker fans alike. For its latest ensemble, the lifestyle take on Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker indulges in a partly-canvas construction clad in light grey, blue and tan colors.
Tongues, mid-foot panels, and overlays across the heel all indulge in a lightweight, but durable material perfect for summertime wear. A “Sail”-reminiscent tone takes over these components, allowing for the entirety of the forefoot and panels along with the tongue and right underneath the collar to revel in a cool grey-colored leather. Varying shades of blue enter the mix via the laces and collar lining, rounding out the low-top Jordan 1‘s non-original colorway. Underfoot, sole units opt for a simple off-white color combination, though the midsoles boast a lightly-speckled look that may speak to the shoes’ partly-recycled construction as has been the case with other recent releases.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch as summer gets going.
A Canvas-Covered Air Jordan 1 Low Appears In Light Grey And Tan Tones
The Air Jordan 1 Low hasn’t permanently returned to its original form, but it continues to offer compelling, new styles for savvy and casual sneaker fans alike. For its latest ensemble, the lifestyle take on Michael Jordan’s first signature sneaker indulges in a partly-canvas construction clad in light grey, blue and tan colors.
Tongues, mid-foot panels, and overlays across the heel all indulge in a lightweight, but durable material perfect for summertime wear. A “Sail”-reminiscent tone takes over these components, allowing for the entirety of the forefoot and panels along with the tongue and right underneath the collar to revel in a cool grey-colored leather. Varying shades of blue enter the mix via the laces and collar lining, rounding out the low-top Jordan 1‘s non-original colorway. Underfoot, sole units opt for a simple off-white color combination, though the midsoles boast a lightly-speckled look that may speak to the shoes’ partly-recycled construction as has been the case with other recent releases.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch as summer gets going.