Every year Jordan Brand celebrates Chinese New Year with a new colorway on one of their Air Jordan Retro models. For 2019, it looks like the Jordan 1 Marina Blue Where To Buy The GS Air Jordan 1 Mid Holiday DM1208 150.
This celebrated iteration of the shoe features a Black satin upper with White textured overlays atop a matching White rubber sole. Metallic Gold detailing and multicolored pattern on the inner lining, which could be a nod to the celebration of CNY, completes the design.
Jordan 1 Marina Blue Chinese New Year Release Date
New Arrival Air Jordan 1 Jordan 1 Marina Blue CNY to release in men’s and grade school sizing on February 5th at select Jordan Brand retailers and StockX. The retail price tag is set at $250 USD.
Color: Black/Sail-Metallic Gold-True Red
Style Code: CI2977-006
Release Date: February 5, 2019
Price: $250
UPDATE: Releasing alongside the air jordan xxx2 release details, the Jordan 1 Marina Blue Chinese New Year will be available starting January 3rd at select retailers in Greater China, followed by a release in North America on February 5th on Nike SNKRS Jordan 1 Marina Blue.
UPDATE: Nike confirms that the Jordan 1 Marina Blue CNY will release on February 5th for $250 USD.
UPDATE: Adding to the unique style of the CNY Jordan 1 Marina Blue is a cut-away upper revealing traditional Chinese patchwork quilted pattern called, Bai Jia Yi.
Features a cut-away upper, which reveals a design underneath
UPDATE: Nike releases official photos of the “Chinese New Year” Jordan 1 Marina Blues that will be releasing in January.
UPDATE: Here are detailed photos of the “CNY” Jordan 1 Marina Blue that will arrived in men’s and grade school (shown below) sizing. Photos: @hanzuying
UPDATE: The Jordan 1 Marina Blue “Chinese New Year” will release in both men’s and grade school sizing. Here is another look at the CNY Jordan 12s in its grade school size. Photos: @solebyjc
UPDATE: According to DJ Folk, the “Chinese New Year” Jordan 1 Marina Blue will release this January 2019 at select retailers. The shoe celebrates the Year of the Pig.
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