Each of RETRO jordan Brand’s signature models got ‘Advanced’ this summer, Chris Paul’s CP3 Advance the only one of the three that didn’t feature a Flywire upgrade. Carmelo Anthony’s M7 Advance and the AJ2011 A-Flight both added the superlight, superstrong material to their uppers, and are now joined by a model that debuted some eighteen years ago. The Jordan 1 Low SE Homage Split Bright Spruce W takes the criss-crossed strap design to a new level with Flywire beneath, and apparently the change was so radical, it altered the AJVIII’s signature streaking midsole graphics. These are reported to be an October drop by Villa, although we had originally expected the 8.0 to be a 2012 release. Click through to see more of this white, grey and blue RETRO jordan 1 Low SE Homage Split Bright Spruce W and stay tuned for clarification on the release info.
Jordan 1 Low SE Homage Split Bright Spruce W | RETRO jordan 1 Low SE Homage Split Bright Spruce W – White – Grey – Blue
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